1. In The Deer Hunter (1978), the character played by Christopher Walken (Nick) is forced to play Russian roulette.
Suppose that Nick watches a six chamber gun being loaded with two bullets. The each bullet is placed randomly into
a chamber. The cylinder is spun so that the orientation is now random. The first player (let’s call him Andrew) puts
the gun to his head pulls the trigger. (a) What is the probability that Andrew survives? Suppose that he does survive.
Now Nick is given the option of either putting the gun to his head and pulling the trigger, or giving the cylinder a spin
and putting the gun to his head and pulling the trigger. (b) Assuming that Nick wishes to live, which option should
he choose? Now, instead of the two bullets being put into the cylinder randomly, suppose instead that the two bullets
are placed in adjacent chambers. Again, Andrew goes first. (c) What is the probability that Andrew survives? Again,
Nick is given the option of whether to spin the chamber before he plays. (d) Should Nick spin the chamber or not?



1. In The Deer Hunter (1978), the character played by Christopher Walken (Nick) is forced to...
Above is the Russian roulette ex. shown in class
In a version of the game Russian roulette, made infamous in the movie The Deer Hunter, two players are faced with a six-shot pistol loaded with one bullet. The players ante $1000, and player I goes first. At each play of the game, a player has the option of putting an additional $1000 into the pot and passing, or spinning the chamber and firing (at his own head). If player I...
Need a little help with this problem but I'm not certain if the
following change asked will change all the payoffs to player I or
just that one change.
But I really need this part.
1n a version of the game Russian roulette, made infamous in the movie The Deer Hunter, two players are faced with a six-shot pistol loaded with one bullet. The players ante $1000, and player I goes first. At each play of the game, a player...