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prisoner's dilemma
(pris¦on|er's di|lemma)
noun
(in game theory) a situation in which two players each have two options whose outcome depends crucially on the simultaneous choice made by the other, often formulated in terms of two prisoners separately deciding whether to confess to a crime.
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