Two players, A and B, are invited to take part in a game. The game consists of 10 rounds. In each round, the players will take it in turns to bid against each other for $5, with the first player to bid alternating in each round. The players can bid any amount they choose, subject to the following conditions: the first bid in each round must be at least $1; each subsequent bid must be at least $1 greater than the last bid in that round. Any player can submit a "no bid" at any stage to forfeit the round. At the end of each round, the player with the winning bid pays out the value of their bid and receives the $5.
There are two objectives to the game:
1. Each player should try to maximise their personal winnings
2. Each player should try to win more than their opponent
Player A starts the bidding in round 1.
What is the best strategy for each player to take? Who is the overall winner and how much do they win?
More of a comment than a hint really. Some people may notice that this is similar to a well known game called the dollar auction. However, it is different due to the fact that only the winner pays and due to the two objectives of the game. So, even if you think you know this one, take a look and have a think about it...
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Two players, A and B, are invited to take part in a game. The game consists of 10 rounds. In each round, the players will take it in turns to bid against each other for $5, with the first player to bid alternating in each round. The players can bid any amount they choose, subject to the following conditions: the first bid in each round must be at least $1; each subsequent bid must be at least $1 greater than the last bid in that round. Any player can submit a "no bid" at any stage to forfeit the round. At the end of each round, the player with the winning bid pays out the value of their bid and receives the $5.
There are two objectives to the game:
1. Each player should try to maximise their personal winnings
2. Each player should try to win more than their opponent
Player A starts the bidding in round 1.
What is the best strategy for each player to take? Who is the overall winner and how much do they win?
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