Alike on "Friend or Foe" (Part 3)
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It's rare to see both people choose friend.
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$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.
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I use to love this show!
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haha
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It's all about game theory. It is in ones best interest to go foe.
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@starlinej starlinej, look up "prisoner's dilemma" on wikipedia - you're pretty much right, the most profitable option is always foe
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I don't really think gender has anything to do with it LOL
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Foe Me?
Foe You Too!
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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.
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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
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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
It looks like Alike was the only one who won ANY money out of these six groups! XD
barber747 3 years ago
And that's the reason why this third part is up.
whammypower788 3 years ago