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I have a CSE in woodwork and an NVQ level 1 in catering, so one can hardly call me a dunce, but am I alone in being totally perplexed at what is going on in Jasper Carrot's "Goldenballs"
It just doesn't make sense to me.
It just doesn't make sense to me.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As I understand it, in the final game, if A and B choose �Split� they split the prize 50-50.
If A and B both choose �Steal,� each wins nothing.
If A chooses �Steal� and B �Split,� A wins the whole amount and B wins nothing.
With �Split,� the result will be either 50% or nothing, with �Steal,� it will be 100% or nothing, so does it not make sense to choose �Steal� every time or am I missing something?
If A and B both choose �Steal,� each wins nothing.
If A chooses �Steal� and B �Split,� A wins the whole amount and B wins nothing.
With �Split,� the result will be either 50% or nothing, with �Steal,� it will be 100% or nothing, so does it not make sense to choose �Steal� every time or am I missing something?