Suppose the game is altered so that Peter's Y move is removed and he is allowed to make the first move. What will be his wisest move? O Choose X. Choose Z. O Choose W. O There is no way knowing his best move.

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Suppose the game is altered so that Peter's Y move is removed and he is allowed to make the first move. What will be his wisest
move?
O Choose X.
O Choose Z.
O Choose W.
There is no way knowing his best move.
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose the game is altered so that Peter's Y move is removed and he is allowed to make the first move. What will be his wisest move? O Choose X. O Choose Z. O Choose W. There is no way knowing his best move.
Consider the normal game shown below:
Peter
X
Y
NW
Z
W
A
-1, 2
3, -4
1, 3
3,0
Paul
B
2,2
4,3
2,4
3,3
C
1, 2
2,0
2,1
1, 2
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the normal game shown below: Peter X Y NW Z W A -1, 2 3, -4 1, 3 3,0 Paul B 2,2 4,3 2,4 3,3 C 1, 2 2,0 2,1 1, 2
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