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Case Study: Prisoner's Dilemma Vs. Sports World

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Prisoner’s Dilemma Vs Sports World
While many believe that prisoner’s dilemma is only involving two suspected criminals, we actually deal with the prisoner’s dilemma every day in our lives. We face this dilemma in every aspect of our lives because we based our decisions on our own benefit even if it’s better to compromise with the other person. Prisoner’s dilemma forces two people to make quick decisions knowing that they will not cooperate even if it’s in their best interest to do so. In this scenario two athletes are faced with deciding whether or not it’s best in their interest to take performance enhancing drugs. Both athletes know that if they use performance enhancing drugs it will increase their chances to beat the other competitor. However, using these drugs or steroids increases the likeliness of being caught and banned from the sport. These performance enhancing drugs and steroids will also leave them negative side affecting their health.
Both athletes are faced with the consequence of whether or not to take these drugs. Athlete one and athlete two are competing …show more content…

Each athlete wants to make a decision so that no matter what the outcome is they have least negative effects and a better chance at winning the event. If athlete one takes PED or steroids, then so will athlete two because they know that without it they will have a disadvantage. Not using the PED will give athlete two an unequal chance to beat athlete one. Both athlete one and two will always pick the best option no matter what the other person does in order to get the best result. If athlete one decides to not take PED then athlete two will decide to take it because it gives them the advantage over athlete one. However, if they both knew that the best outcome would be if they both didn’t use any PED and competed legitimately it would eliminate the side effects and risks of being disciplined from the

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