another probability problem# Economics - 经济
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in the original problem proposed by restless, let's
assume that
1) the 2nd player knows which box has the ball;
2) the 2nd player doesn't open the box infront
of the first player. Instead, the 2nd player tells
the first player what's inside the box he just picked;
3) the 2nd are allowed to lie. However, if he lies and
is proven a liar (when the first decides to switch
and opens the box), he would pay the 2nd player
one ball.
4) each player plays to maximize his balls.
Q: What strategy should the
assume that
1) the 2nd player knows which box has the ball;
2) the 2nd player doesn't open the box infront
of the first player. Instead, the 2nd player tells
the first player what's inside the box he just picked;
3) the 2nd are allowed to lie. However, if he lies and
is proven a liar (when the first decides to switch
and opens the box), he would pay the 2nd player
one ball.
4) each player plays to maximize his balls.
Q: What strategy should the