(Solved by Humans)-The American chess master Jonathan Meller is playing the Soviet expert Yuri Gasparov in a two-game...
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The American chess master Jonathan Meller is playing the Soviet expert Yuri Gasparov in a two-game exhibition match. Each win earns a player one point, and each draw earns a half point. The player who has the most points after two games wins the match. If the players are tied after two games, they play until one wins a game; then the first player to win a game wins the match. During each game, Meller has two possible approaches: to play a daring strategy or to play a conservative strategy. His probabilities of winning, losing, and drawing when he follows each strategy are shown in Table.StrategyWinLossDrawDaring.45.550Conservative0.10.90To maximize his probability of winning the match, what should the American do?
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This question was answered on: 10 May, 2025
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