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The Theory of GamesGames of Chance

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Today’s question

Given a fixed budget, how should we play the machines?

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Some basic probability

What does ‘probability’ mean? Relative frequency of occurrence of an

eventvLong term

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The Monty Hall Puzzle

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The Monty Hall Puzzle

Door 1 Door 2 Door 3 If Switch If Stay

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More probability

MACHINE 1 MACHINE 2

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More probability

MACHINE 1 MACHINE 2

Costs $5 to play

Pays you $105 with probability 1/5

Costs $1 to play

Pays you $1001 with probability 1/50

Which one is the better machine to play?

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More probability

MACHINE 1 MACHINE 2

Average payoff = $16 Average payoff = ~$18

So always play machine 2!

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More probability

Probability ‘How likely am I to hit the jackpot?’

Expected value `How much on average will I make

playing this machine?’

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Multi-armed bandits

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Multi-armed bandits

Two competing forces ‘Exploration’ – try out a new machine ‘Exploitation’ – stick with the reliable

machine

Examples?

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Multi-armed bandits

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Recap


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