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His true vocation is trafficking in the black market, living what passes for the high life in Bucharest, and knowing, bribing or blackmailing everyone worth knowing, bribing or blackmailing in the country's byzantine hierarchy.
As she builds her case, Malvo toys with a religious supermarket magnate (Oliver Platt) he's been blackmailing in hyperbolic fashion — while playing God, quite literally, he drops locusts into the supermarket and arranges for blood to pour from the man's shower head.
We show here that inclusion of blackmailing in a hidden strategy game leads to stable or oscillatory coexistence of different strategies, where cooperation is maintained at high proportions.
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