Although I can’t recall where I got it from, and Google is failing me, I’m pretty sure there’s a body of experimental evidence along these lines, showing that the second player is overwhelmingly more likely to accept an unfair split if the roles are designated in a way you describe.
Although I can’t recall where I got it from, and Google is failing me, I’m pretty sure there’s a body of experimental evidence along these lines, showing that the second player is overwhelmingly more likely to accept an unfair split if the roles are designated in a way you describe.
I don’t have time to find an example right now, but I have some experience in this field and just want to affirm sixes_and_sevens’ assertion.