The problem was constructed this way for a specific reason: so that no matter what choice you make, you regret it the instant after make it (before it is revealed what the actual outcome is).
Oops, I missed the crucial part about the clones only being created, asked and tortured if you (and hence they) pick the ostensibly winning outcome. In this case I would pick that choice, not the regret one, because as a clone you have no choice in this setup, you are just being a puppet.
The problem was constructed this way for a specific reason: so that no matter what choice you make, you regret it the instant after make it (before it is revealed what the actual outcome is).
Oops, I missed the crucial part about the clones only being created, asked and tortured if you (and hence they) pick the ostensibly winning outcome. In this case I would pick that choice, not the regret one, because as a clone you have no choice in this setup, you are just being a puppet.