prase, Venkat: There is nothing symmetrical about choices of two players. One is playing for paperclips, another for different number of lives. One selects P2.Decision, another selects P1.Decision. How to recognize the “symmetry” of decisions, if they are not called by the same name? What makes it the answer in that case?
prase, Venkat: There is nothing symmetrical about choices of two players. One is playing for paperclips, another for different number of lives. One selects P2.Decision, another selects P1.Decision. How to recognize the “symmetry” of decisions, if they are not called by the same name? What makes it the answer in that case?
prase: It’s Two envelopes problem.