Having just read the chapter on game theory in your book, The Undercover Economist, I discovered that Michael Jackson fans (circa 800,000 of them) are being offered the chance to receive their concert tickets as a memento, in place of a refund. I presume the future value of any one ticket will depend almost exclusively on the choices of the other 799,999 fans. To the non-nostalgic fan, who wishes only to see the best financial outcome, what would be your advice based on a game theory analysis?
Patrick Hudson
剛看完你在《臥底經濟學家》(The Undercover Economist)一書中所寫的有關博弈論的章節,我就發現,邁克爾?杰克遜(Michael Jackson)的歌迷們有機會獲得作為紀念品的演唱會門票,來代退款。我認為,任何一張門票的未來價值幾乎完全取決于其他799999位歌迷的選擇。對于一個并不懷舊、只希望看到最佳財務結果的歌迷,按照博弈論的分析,你會給出什么樣的建議?