Shouldn't there be only 2 choices?

Logic Level 2

Mr. Black, Mr. Gray, and Mr. White are fighting in a duel. They each get a gun and take turns shooting at each other until only one person is left. Mr. Black, who hits his shot 1/3 of the time, gets to shoot first. Mr. Gray, who hits his shot 2/3 of the time, gets to shoot next, assuming he is still alive. Mr. White, who hits his shot all the time, shoots next, assuming he is also alive. The cycle repeats. If you are Mr. Black, where should you shoot first for the highest chance of survival?

Mr. Gray The ground Whoever is right next to him Himself Mr. White

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1 solution

Matthew Tam
Jun 10, 2015

If Mr. Black shoots the ground, it is Mr. Gray's turn. Mr. Gray would rather shoot at Mr. White than Mr. Black, because he is better. If Mr. Gray kills Mr. White, it is just Mr. Black and Mr. Gray left, giving Mr. Black a fair chance of winning. If Mr. Gray does not kill Mr. White, it is Mr. White's turn. He would rather shoot at Mr. Gray and will definitely kill him. Even though it is now Mr. Black against Mr. White, Mr. Black has a better chance of winning than he used to.

A classic problem. Though some might choose the ground purely because it seems out of place.

Feathery Studio - 5 years, 11 months ago

nice ....thanks.

Rishabh Purohit - 5 years, 11 months ago

It needs to be mentioned that the other 2 shooters make logical choices to keep themselves alive. You might want to re-post the question with this condition. Otherwise, if both Mr. White and Mr. Gray shoot Mr.Black (for whatever unknown reason) , there is zero chance of survival. Lot's of people would've clicked a wrong option because that was not mentioned.

Vishnu Bhagyanath - 5 years, 11 months ago

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