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Task


Everyone is presented with the same decision: imagine you are two friends who want to go out together. You can choose between two events: you can go to the ballet, or you can attend a boxing match. However, you are not indifferent between these two events: in particular, you would prefer to go to the {{player.role}}, and your friend would prefer to go to the {{ if player.role == "ballet" }} boxing match{{ else }} ballet{{ endif }}. Nevertheless, you both like going to the same event: you do not want to go alone, each to a different event.

Imagine also that you cannot hear each other: you know that you prefer {{ player.role }} and that your friend prefers {{ if player.role == "ballet" }} boxing match{{ else }} ballet{{ endif }}; at the same time, your friend knows that you prefer {{ player.role }} while he prefers {{ if player.role == "ballet" }} boxing {{ else }} ballet{{ endif }}. Both events start at 8pm that evening and each of you has to decide for yourself where to show up, with no real date. Each will go either to the ballet or the boxing match by 8pm.

The decision is summarised in the following table. In the table you will find numbers: these indicate your level of utility, i.e., how much you can feed yourself depending on your decision and that of the other hunter associated with you.

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I choose:
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