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| The difference between Simultaneous and Dynamic GamesIn a static or simultaneous move game players move one time simultaneously. Any game with sequential moves falls under the category of dynamic games. A key difference is that in a static game no new information is revealed to any of the players during the game before they make their play. The prisoner's dilemma is an example of a static game. The centipede game is an example of a dynamic game. | 
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