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In a simultaneous move game, ________. each player has to make his choice after knowing his rival's choice each player has to make his choice without knowing his rival's choice there is always more than one Nash equilibrium there is always more than one dominant strategy equilibrium

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In a simultaneous move game, each player has to make his choice after knowing his rival´s choice.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Nash equilibrium theory is about a competitive but more equal way of playing a game. It is about how to think a best move taking into consideration the other players moves. This means that for the game to happend ther is a need of more than one player, it is about planning a strategy according to the others players movements. This principle is present in differnt games.

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