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Suppose Sean and Yvette are playing a game in which both must simultaneously choose the action Left or Right. The payoff matrix that follows shows the payoff each person will earn as a function of both of their choices. For example, the lower-right cell shows that if Sean chooses Right and Yvette chooses Right, Sean will receive a payoff of 7 and Yvette will receive a payoff of 6. Yvette Yvette
Left Right
Sean Left 4,6 6,8
Sean Right 7,5 3,7

The only dominant strategy in this game is for to choose .
The outcome reflecting the unique Nash equilibrium in this game is as follows:
Sean chooses and Yvette chooses .

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