A fair coin is tossed, and the result is shown to player 1. Player 1 must then
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A fair coin is tossed, and the result is shown to player 1. Player 1 must then decide whether to pass or bet. If player 1 passes, then he must pay player 2 $3. If player 1 bets, then player 2 (who does not know the result of the coin toss) may either fold or call the bet. If player 2 folds, then she pays player 1 $3. If player 2 calls and the coin comes up heads, then she pays player 1 $5; if player 2 calls and the coin comes up tails, then player 1 must pay her $5. Formulate this as a two-person zero-sum game. Then graphically determine the value of the game and each player’s optimal strategy.
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Introduction to Mathematical Statistics and Its Applications
ISBN: 978-0321693945
5th edition
Authors: Richard J. Larsen, Morris L. Marx
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