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give example of a two-player simultaneous game such that neither player a nor b have a dominant strategy, and: (a) there is no pure strategy nash equilibrium. (b) there is at least one pure strategy nash equilibrium, and there may be more.

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(a) An illustration of a simultaneous two-player game without pure strategy It's the Battle of the Sexes in Nash Equilibrium.
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