He had an interesting puzzle. If you have three doors and a prize is behind one of the three doors and you pick door one. Then you are told that the prize is not behind door two. Should you stay with your pick or go with door three before the prize is revealed? I have his answer but I'll wait for what you think.
1/3 chance vs 50/50 chance if you switch. This I think is a game show thing, but it closely relates to the video for points. The issue is since it is a game show you only have 1 round vs the video where the games were random around 200 plays to start.
What Game Theory Reveals About Life, The Universe, and Everything
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mScpHTIi-kM
People that cooperate and work together will win over the long term.
John Conway, the great Mathematician, stayed at my home for a few nights, while he attended a Conference in my City.
Awesome. Any take away from him?
He had an interesting puzzle. If you have three doors and a prize is behind one of the three doors and you pick door one. Then you are told that the prize is not behind door two. Should you stay with your pick or go with door three before the prize is revealed? I have his answer but I'll wait for what you think.
1/3 chance vs 50/50 chance if you switch. This I think is a game show thing, but it closely relates to the video for points. The issue is since it is a game show you only have 1 round vs the video where the games were random around 200 plays to start.