In this economic downturn, Santa is having a bit of financial trouble preparing for his yearly trip. There are a couple of outstanding lawsuits against Santa Inc. for broken roofs and busted chimneys; the North Pole Toy-Assembling Elves Union (NPTEU) is demanding a raise; prices for toy raw materials are skyrocketing; and Mrs. Claus just blew the family budget on a bunch of iPads for the reindeers. Knowing this, the Easter Bunny is offering Santa a chance to make money through a game. The game is as follows:
1) The Easter Bunny is the game host. Santa and his 9 reindeers (Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen, Rudolph) will be the participants. Santa and his reindeers has to pay a total of 1 gold coin to play the game.
2) The Easter Bunny will blindfold all participants, and then place either a RED or GREEN Santa hat on each participant's head.
3) The Bunny will then randomly arrange all participants in a circle in such a way that each participant can only see the 7 immediate neighbors in the clockwise direction.
4) The Bunny will then present each player with a list of 10 names, one for each participant. Each player is then requested to guess the hat color of ALL participants and write them down on this list. (Note: Each player can already see 7 other participants, so each player effectively only need to guess his own hat and the hats of 2 immediate neighbors in the counterclockwise direction). Each player must write down either RED or GREEN next to each name on the list, and all players must write at the same time.
5) If ALL of the 10 lists are correct, then Santa and company will win 32 gold coins. If 1 or more list is incorrect, then Santa and company wins nothing. A correct list means that all ten names has the correct hat color written next to them.
Please assume that Santa and company do not cheat (e.g. trying to exchange information through words, utterances, signs, facial expressions, delays in writing their answer, etc.). The reindeers don't want to get on the naughty list, and Santa of course would never be naughty.
Santa and the reindeers can discuss a strategy before the game, and the Easter Bunny said that he is willing to play this game as many times as Santa wants. Please help fund Santa's yearly trip by determining a strategy with positive expected winnings. Good children around the world (and the elves in the NPTEU) eagerly await your input.
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In this economic downturn, Santa is having a bit of financial trouble preparing for his yearly trip. There are a couple of outstanding lawsuits against Santa Inc. for broken roofs and busted chimneys; the North Pole Toy-Assembling Elves Union (NPTEU) is demanding a raise; prices for toy raw materials are skyrocketing; and Mrs. Claus just blew the family budget on a bunch of iPads for the reindeers. Knowing this, the Easter Bunny is offering Santa a chance to make money through a game. The game is as follows:
1) The Easter Bunny is the game host. Santa and his 9 reindeers (Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen, Rudolph) will be the participants. Santa and his reindeers has to pay a total of 1 gold coin to play the game.
2) The Easter Bunny will blindfold all participants, and then place either a RED or GREEN Santa hat on each participant's head.
3) The Bunny will then randomly arrange all participants in a circle in such a way that each participant can only see the 7 immediate neighbors in the clockwise direction.
4) The Bunny will then present each player with a list of 10 names, one for each participant. Each player is then requested to guess the hat color of ALL participants and write them down on this list. (Note: Each player can already see 7 other participants, so each player effectively only need to guess his own hat and the hats of 2 immediate neighbors in the counterclockwise direction). Each player must write down either RED or GREEN next to each name on the list, and all players must write at the same time.
5) If ALL of the 10 lists are correct, then Santa and company will win 32 gold coins. If 1 or more list is incorrect, then Santa and company wins nothing. A correct list means that all ten names has the correct hat color written next to them.
Please assume that Santa and company do not cheat (e.g. trying to exchange information through words, utterances, signs, facial expressions, delays in writing their answer, etc.). The reindeers don't want to get on the naughty list, and Santa of course would never be naughty.
Santa and the reindeers can discuss a strategy before the game, and the Easter Bunny said that he is willing to play this game as many times as Santa wants. Please help fund Santa's yearly trip by determining a strategy with positive expected winnings. Good children around the world (and the elves in the NPTEU) eagerly await your input.
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