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Analyzing a Player's Conditional Strategy

Consider a strategic game between two farmers, Anil and Bala. They each must decide whether to plant Rice or Cassava. Bala's payoffs, which depend on the choices made by both, are as follows:

  • If Anil plants Rice, Bala's payoff is 4 for planting Cassava and 3 for planting Rice.
  • If Anil plants Cassava, Bala's payoff is 6 for planting Rice and 2 for planting Cassava.

Analyze this situation to explain why Bala does not have a single strategy that is always the best choice, regardless of what Anil does. Your answer must identify Bala's best response for each of Anil's possible actions and use the specific payoff numbers to support your conclusion.

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