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Ok the situation is there was one £2500 holiday to Vegas for first prize; 2nd 3rd and 4th would receive nothing.
However the winner could take the money instead. With 4 left the stacks and the deal done were as follows: 1st) 80000 chips £950 2nd) 63000 chips £800 3rd) 26000 chips £400 4th) 20000 chips £350 Total Chips 189000 I ask as its an interesting situation bcause only 1st place paid; ive a sneeking suspicion that 2nd place actually came off best but i have no idea how to crunch the numbers given the zero prize. Thanks |
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Actually it is trivial when there is only one prize--- the expected value to each player (assuming equal skill) is exactly proportional to stack sizes.
The payouts by stack size would be: £1058 £833 £344 £265 The third- and fourth- place players came out best. |
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