Bonanova, Prime, and Octopuppy were sitting around a table discussing the expected probablity of a 6 to come up on a fair six-sided die. Bonanova then pulls such a die from his pocket and puts forth the following game. Starting with Bonanova, then Prime, then Octopuppy they will each take a turn rolling the die. When someone rolls a 6 they are declared the winner. If no six is rolled the first time around the table, then they continue in order until a six is rolled.
What is the probablity that Bonanova will win this game?
If they each put in a dollar to start, and they each put in another after every win and if after each win Bonanova will always be player number one, should Bonanova expect to make money?
Should he expect to make money if he isn't always player number one?
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Bonanova, Prime, and Octopuppy were sitting around a table discussing the expected probablity of a 6 to come up on a fair six-sided die. Bonanova then pulls such a die from his pocket and puts forth the following game. Starting with Bonanova, then Prime, then Octopuppy they will each take a turn rolling the die. When someone rolls a 6 they are declared the winner. If no six is rolled the first time around the table, then they continue in order until a six is rolled.
What is the probablity that Bonanova will win this game?
If they each put in a dollar to start, and they each put in another after every win and if after each win Bonanova will always be player number one, should Bonanova expect to make money?
Should he expect to make money if he isn't always player number one?
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