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One-Shot vs. Repeated Games

A fundamental distinction in game theory is between one-shot and repeated games. One-shot games model a single interaction where players' choices are not influenced by past events or future consequences. In contrast, repeated games model ongoing relationships where players interact multiple times. In these scenarios, strategies are shaped by past actions and the potential impact of current choices on future outcomes, allowing for factors like reputation to influence behavior.

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