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    Supports→Sophisticated strategies are self-undermining in repeated Prisoner's Dilemmas.

    Miscommunication causes repeated-game cooperative equilibria to unravel.

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    Sophisticated strategies are adopted to handle miscommunication.Sophisticated strategies are self-undermining in repeated Prisoner's Dilemmas.Sophisticated strategies increase the probability of miscommunication.

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    If players know that such miscommunication is possible, they have incentive to resort to more sophisticated strategies. In particular, they may be prepared to sometimes risk following defections with cooperation in order to test their inferences. However, if they are too forgiving, then other players can exploit them through additional defections. In general, sophisticated strategies have a problem. Because they are more difficult for other players to infer, their use increases the probability o

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