At 04:47 PM 10/10/2004, Jesse Mazer wrote:
If I get heads, I know the only possible way for the winning flip to be
heads would be if both the other players got tails, whereas the winning
flip will be tails if the other two got heads *or* if one got heads and
the other got tails.
I agree with
You're right, as was discussed last week. It seems I clicked on the wrong
thing in my email program and have re-sent an old post. My apologies for
taking up the bandwidth!
--Stathis
From: Kory Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: re: observation selection effects
Date: Sat, 09
At 07:17 PM 10/10/2004, Kory Heath wrote:
We can also consider the variant in which the Winning Flip is determined
after people decide whether or not to switch.
In a follow-up to my own post, I should point out that your winning chances
in this game depend on how your opponents are playing. If
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