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In a laboratory experiment, two players engage in a strategic game for a known, fixed total of 10 rounds. In each round, they can choose to 'Cooperate' or 'Defect'. The payoffs are structured such that mutual defection is better for an individual than being the sole cooperator, but mutual cooperation is better for both than mutual defection. Player 1 cooperates for the first 9 rounds and defects in the final round. Player 2 cooperates in all 10 rounds. Which of the following statements provides the most complete evaluation of this outcome?

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