Governing Dynamics: Ignore the Blonde

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John Nash and his friends are attracted to a blonde woman at a bar, and John applies game theory concepts to determine the best course of action for both him and his friends in order to gain the appeal of a woman.

This clip contains profanity at the following moments: 02:28 - 02:29

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