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In the final round of a game show, two contestants face a choice over a large cash prize. They can secretly choose to 'Split' the prize or 'Steal' the entire amount. If both Split, they share it. If one Steals and one Splits, the Stealer gets everything. If both Steal, they both get nothing. During a pre-decision discussion, Contestant X tells Contestant Y: 'I am going to choose Steal. I promise to give you your half after the show. Therefore, you should choose Split, otherwise we both walk away with zero.' From a strategic perspective, what is the most significant weakness in Contestant X's argument that Contestant Y must consider?

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