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GSN Game Show described by its host (Lisa) Kennedy (Montgomery) as "the test of knowledge and trust". Three teams of two had to agree on a correct answer to a multiple-choice question to build up their Trust Fund. It was mostly seen as GSN's answer to The Weakest Link. The game is set up in three rounds. After each round, one team must go to the "Trust Box" to determine how the money was given to the two members:

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  • GSN Game Show described by its host (Lisa) Kennedy (Montgomery) as "the test of knowledge and trust". Three teams of two had to agree on a correct answer to a multiple-choice question to build up their Trust Fund. It was mostly seen as GSN's answer to The Weakest Link. The game is set up in three rounds. After each round, one team must go to the "Trust Box" to determine how the money was given to the two members:
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  • GSN Game Show described by its host (Lisa) Kennedy (Montgomery) as "the test of knowledge and trust". Three teams of two had to agree on a correct answer to a multiple-choice question to build up their Trust Fund. It was mostly seen as GSN's answer to The Weakest Link. The game is set up in three rounds. After each round, one team must go to the "Trust Box" to determine how the money was given to the two members: * Friend-Friend: Each member gets half of the Trust Fund. * Friend-Foe: Foe takes the entire Trust Fund, Friend leaves with nothing. * Foe-Foe: GSN doesn't have to write any checks. Everyone "looking out for Number One" is a policy that hurts everyone; in order for at least one in a pair to get any cash, someone has to be at the other's mercy...but choosing "Friend" won't maximize a contestant's payout. This is based on a well-known example of Game Theory called the (iterated) Prisoner's dilemma.
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