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Uploaded by on Jun 5, 2008

Before she was famous, Alike, a model on "Deal or No Deal," was a contestant on the second season of "Friend or Foe." How did she do?

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  • It looks like Alike was the only one who won ANY money out of these six groups! XD

  • And that's the reason why this third part is up.

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  • It's rare to see both people choose friend.

  • $5000 down th drain

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  • I remember this show. Everyone always voted foe. It got predictable towards the end of the first season.

  • I use to love this show!

  • @starlinej

    haha

  • It's all about game theory. It is in ones best interest to go foe.

  • @starlinej starlinej, look up "prisoner's dilemma" on wikipedia - you're pretty much right, the most profitable option is always foe

  • I don't really think gender has anything to do with it LOL

  • Foe Me?

    Foe You Too!

  • they receive some kind of consequence. Excluding both picking foe as there's no money to take away, if you end up with 1 friend, 1 foe, and both said they would choose friend, the one who chose foe only gets 1/2 or 3/4 of the money instead. Or maybe the one who picked friend and was honest gets 1/4th of the money. To make it even more interesting, maybe you could receive a reward if you claim you'll pick foe, but choose friend instead - but not if both people choose friend. Just some ideas.

  • No, the benefit to picking friend is you get half the money as long as your opponent picked friend. I think it's set up pretty well.

    Pick friend = You get half the money if they pick friend, you get nothing if they pick foe.

    Pick foe = You get all the money if they pick friend, you get nothing if they pick foe.

    2 options get you nothing, 2 give you money. Although I think maybe they should expand things - such as each person has to officially say what they will pick beforehand, and if they lie

  • I remember this show!!! I still watch GSN! This is my show, along with Russian Roulette! And I knew that guy looked familiar, because he was the host of Russian Roulette!

    Mark Wahlberg RULES!!! XD

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