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The Sucker's Payoff and the Temptation to Defect

In a strategic game, the 'cooperative' outcome gives both players a moderately good payoff. However, if one player chooses to cooperate while the other defects, the cooperator receives the worst possible individual payoff. Explain why the existence of this 'worst possible outcome' for the cooperator is fundamentally linked to the other player's incentive to defect.

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