clips
from "21" - Monty Hall Problem:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXqDIFUB7YU
In the movie, the prof offers a version of game where the host decides whether to offer you to change.
This is not a one player game anymore!
The student gives the "change" answer which is correct for the standard game (one player game).
The prof hints him that he is wrong.
The student insists.
The prof agrees.
This does not make any sense. Both are incompetent.
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Austin Powers - "I like to live dangerously"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkzMA1jrm00
AP stands at 5. Does it make sense?
Is he :
a fool?
playing stupid?
ignorant of rules?
fun-loving man?
trying to intimidate the foe?
trying to impress a woman?
trying to make us laugh?
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Dilbert Prisoner's Dilemma
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ED9gaAb2BEw
In stanadrd versions, there are 2 players.
There is exactly one Pareto optimal payoff when both payers respect Code of Silence,
but this is not an equilibrium. There is exactly one equilibrium (both players do Plea Bargaining).
(At the Pareto optimal payoff, the players non nrecessary get maximal payoffs - there are many versions.)