One only needs to look at the poll to see that while you may have solved the scenario in a rational way, it would not work in reality.itsthesheppy said:If everyone is operating under the same rules, then if everyone chooses A every time, nobody gets maimed and everyone eventually goes free. It's a prisoner's dilemma with a "maximum profit" option for all participants, where the only risk is being paired with some kind of moron. So, not really a prisoner's dilemma at all.blazearmoru said:D:< I didn't change the rules. I clarified it once cus someone thought when I said "the game ends" it meant something other than "you are freed"itsthesheppy said:The thing is, though, that if you choose A, maybe your family and friends get nabbed. Well, all they need to do is press A as well, and then they'll be freed. So I dunno, you get out, send them all texts that say "Press A" or whatever.
The point is if you break it down visually, I think everyone could get the obvious choice really quick.
A + A = Everyone wins, every time!
B + A = Almost everyone wins, other guy gets maimed.
A + B = You get maimed, everyone else wins.
B + B = Both maimed, nobody wins.
B always features people getting maimed. Always. But if everyone chooses A, every time, everyone gets maximum profit. The prisoner's dilemma is not supposed to feature and "everyone wins with maximum profit" scenario, because if it did, the choice would be obvious. As it is here. Only a sociopath or someone who has not thought hard enough about it would ever choose B.
And even if you do get paired with a simpleton, then you're screwed, but hey, everyone else gets freed. So your sacrifice is not in vain.
Unless the OP comes forward with more rule changes to fix his goofy dilemma, I think I went ahead and solved it.
I solved your scenario. I'll accept my prize in the form of snack-sized Gardetto's packets, please and thank you.
So far almost half are some kind of moron.