You are at a sports memorabilia convention and you are the last of 100 people chosen to have your picture taken with either Joe Montana or Nolan Ryan
Your payoff depends on how quickly you can have your picture taken, as you have many other things you want to see at the convention. You have no preference with whom you have your picture taken, and since you were the last chosen you will be the last person in line to get your picture taken with the sports legend you select. Identify all the Nash equilibria in this game and explain your reasoning.
There is only one Nash equilibrium in this game, and it is where the payoff to getting your picture taken with Joe Montana is identical to your payoff to getting your picture taken with Nolan Ryan, at n* people in line for Joe Montana and (100 - n*) people in line for Nolan Ryan.
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