Bob and Alice are two players here. The strategy D is the dominant strategy for the both players. Thus each player will go with the dominant strategy. Eventually both end up getting payoff of 1 each.
But such outcome does not maximize the profits.
If these players voluntarily cooperate and go with strategy C, they will end up getting the profit of 3:each.
Thus mandatory outcomes are not profitable.
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