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Re: Scouting and the Prisoner's Dilemma
The Prisoner's Dillemma is a situation where there are two people with two choices: Collaborate or Betray. If both people collaborate, both players get something. If both betray, they both get nothing. If one betrays the other who wants to collaborate, he gets twice as much as if they would have collaborated, while the naive fellow loses that much.
If you are referring to penalties, or offense/defense, I disagree. It is best to both play by the rules and both be offensive teams. You get the highest QP's, and the game is determined by talent, rather than competition.
If both are defense, then one still wins, but doesn't get as high of a score, which affects the rankings a lot.
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