Multiple Choice

An advisor gives Anil the following advice regarding the specialization game described in the payoff matrix below (Anil's payoff is listed first, Bala's second):

Bala chooses RiceBala chooses Cassava
Anil chooses Rice2, 34, 4
Anil chooses Cassava6, 63, 2

Advisor: 'Anil, you should definitely grow Cassava. Your potential payoff of 6 from growing Cassava is the highest possible payoff in the game, while the best you can do with Rice is a 4. Therefore, Cassava is the superior choice.'

Why is the advisor's reasoning flawed?

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