The most interesting of his tactics is the following: (Countess C, Countess D, Countess N) → (Baron D, Baron N, Baron N) : “Nuclear blackmail”
The most interesting of his tactics is the following:
(Countess C, Countess D, Countess N) → (Baron D, Baron N, Baron N) : “Nuclear blackmail”
This is more interesting. It also results in Epic Win for the Baron...
(Countess C, Countess D, Countess N) → (Baron D, Baron N, Baron C) : “Please nuke me”
“Please nuke me”
I’d prefer to call that one “Make my day.”
I don’t understand the difference. ‘Please nuke me’ and ‘nuclear blackmail’ seem to be identical except the baron Cooperates if the Countess Nukes in the ‘Please’ scenario—but cooperation has the same payoff as the Baron nuking right back.
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This is more interesting. It also results in Epic Win for the Baron...
(Countess C, Countess D, Countess N) → (Baron D, Baron N, Baron C) : “Please nuke me”
I’d prefer to call that one “Make my day.”
I don’t understand the difference. ‘Please nuke me’ and ‘nuclear blackmail’ seem to be identical except the baron Cooperates if the Countess Nukes in the ‘Please’ scenario—but cooperation has the same payoff as the Baron nuking right back.