Consider a game with two players (Alice and Bob) and payoffffs                       Bob Bob                         s1 s2 Alice, s1    3, 3 0, 0 Alice, s2    0, 0 2, 2 In the equilibrium in the above game, Alice should (A) always choose the fifirst strategy s1; (B) choose the fifirst strategy s1 with probability 40% ; (C) choose the fifirst strategy s1 with probability 50% ; (D) choose the fifirst strategy s1 with probability 60% .

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Consider a game with two players (Alice and Bob) and payoffffs

                      Bob Bob

                        s1 s2

Alice, s1    3, 3 0, 0

Alice, s2    0, 0 2, 2

In the equilibrium in the above game, Alice should

(A) always choose the fifirst strategy s1;

(B) choose the fifirst strategy s1 with probability 40% ;

(C) choose the fifirst strategy s1 with probability 50% ;

(D) choose the fifirst strategy s1 with probability 60% .

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