You sit down with a well mixed deck containing A cards marked "+" and B cards marked "—". You may draw cards from this deck as long as you want, i.e., you can stop playing at any point. Each time you draw a + card you are given $1 and each time you draw a — card you have to pay $1. Cards are
not replaced after having been drawn.
What would be a fair amount to pay for the right to play (i.e., what is the expected payoff) and under what circumstance should a player cease drawing?
(In reply to
re: What's the catch? - it's not that simple by Leming)
So you're saying when there are 2 pluses and 3 minuses, one should still choose to play, and expect a 0.20 return from there, making this particular value of A and B worth .20 to play, whereas I had assumed that if the minuses exceed the plusses, one does not play.
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Posted by Charlie
on 2008-03-11 15:52:31 |