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Quit as a winner (Posted on 2015-09-24) Difficulty: 4 of 5
You have a normal deck of 52 playing cards You draw cards one by one (Cards drawn are not returned to the deck).
A red card pays you a dollar. A black one fines you a dollar.
You can stop any time you want.

a. What is the optimal stopping rule in terms of maximizing expected payoff?
b. What is the expected payoff following this optimal rule?
c. What amount in dollars (integer values only ) are you willing to pay for one session (i.e. playing as long as you wish, not exceeding the deck), using your strategy?

Source will be disclosed after the solution is published.

No Solution Yet Submitted by Ady TZIDON    
Rating: 5.0000 (1 votes)

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  Subject Author Date
re: computer explorationEvelyn Brahm2023-01-27 21:52:09
re(2): some research (spoiler)Charlie2015-09-24 18:35:16
re: some research (spoiler)Jer2015-09-24 17:52:39
Solutionsome research (spoiler)Charlie2015-09-24 16:26:17
further fine tuningCharlie2015-09-24 15:47:31
re: computer explorationCharlie2015-09-24 15:38:36
Some Thoughtscomputer explorationCharlie2015-09-24 15:05:47
re: First ThoughtsJer2015-09-24 12:57:54
Some ThoughtsFirst ThoughtsSteve Herman2015-09-24 12:27:09
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