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When players interact by playing a similar stage game (such as the prisoner's dilemma) numerous times, the game is called an iterated (or repeated) game. Unlike a game played once, a repeated game allows for a strategy to be contingent on past moves, thus allowing for reputation effects and retribution.
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In game theory, a repeated game is an extensive form game that consists of a number of repetitions of some base game (called a stage game).
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