The rules are as following: A shoots first, then B, then C, and so on. Each man can shoot at whoever he wants on his turn. However, when one of them gets hit, he does not shoot anymore, and no one shoots at him. The duel continues until only one man is left standing. It is well-known fact that A hits his intended target 30% of the time, C – 50%, whereas B never misses.
What is the best strategy for A?
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This variation of the duel puzzle actually requires some calculation.
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A, B, and C have a three-way duel.
The rules are as following: A shoots first, then B, then C, and so on. Each man can shoot at whoever he wants on his turn. However, when one of them gets hit, he does not shoot anymore, and no one shoots at him. The duel continues until only one man is left standing. It is well-known fact that A hits his intended target 30% of the time, C – 50%, whereas B never misses.
What is the best strategy for A?
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