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English: Using two hunters going after small and large game as an example of the Stag Hunt, this infographic represents potential game outcomes in matrix (i.e. normal) form.
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Author Christopher X Jon Jensen (CXJJensen) & Greg Riestenberg

This image was created by Christopher X Jon Jensen and Greg Riestenberg archive copy at the Wayback Machine as part of the Evolutionary Games Infographic Project (EGIP). For more free game theory infographics plus a guide to using these images, please visit the EGIP Wikimedia Gallery or the EGIP main page.

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