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Old 10-21-2005, 04:53 AM
Slim Pickens Slim Pickens is offline
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Default Re: Computer simulation problem

So here's what I did in one hour:

2 Type A's and 8 Type B's

A's vs. A's: The amount wagered is 1/4 of the smaller stack, unless the difference between the two is greater than a factor of ten, in which case the wager is the entire amount of the smallest stack.

A's vs. B's: Same as above, except A's win 60% of the time.

B's vs. B's: The wager is the smaller of the two stacks.

They start with 20 chips each and go until someone has all 200.
Player Type A wins 256/1000
Player Type B wins 744/1000
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