In the following two-person zero-sum game, the payoffs represent gains to the row player I and losses to the column player II. Which of the following statements is true?
A) The maximin strategy of player I is to always play the first row; the minimax strategy of player II is to always play the first column.
B) The maximin strategy of player I is to always play the second row; the minimax strategy of player II is to always play the first column.
C) The maximin strategy of player I is to always play the first row; the minimax strategy of player II is to always play the second column.
D) The maximin strategy of player I is to always play the second row; the minimax strategy of player II is to always play the second column.
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