the best strategy of prisoners’ dilemma is tit for tat

If you are staying with your roommate

and both of you have to do dishes in turns

then be good if the other person is good

or steal if the other person is also stealing.

but tell the opponent that I’m stealing becuase you it. if you dont steal again then I wont

and try to remove the game/person from your life if stealing continues for longer

of all the cooperatives games you will do better in many of them

Create a recurring multi player of prisoners’s dilemma game

The world isn’t a zero sum game, so this game should neither be. But if someone isn’t playing then their turns are lost. as you don’t improve as an individual if you don’t interact with the world. essentially creating a expiration for the turns

searching for people to play should be a matter of persuation and quest. as it is in the real world.

the points for a cooperation isn’t the same every time. Because the world is compounding.

so cooperating with the same person again and again should give us more points

but what would the people who joined the game later in time. We can accumulate the number of turns and give all of it to be played. As an indication the average score can be calculated as the baseline for each new player.

but with the number of turns increasing with time the average score keeps increasing.

So we can normalise it with making the average zero.