Okay. I feel much more confident in my answer, then :P.
Double-checking: What if the lottery picks primes and composites with equal frequency?
… then, on average, you’ll get into half the games and make twice the money, so you should still two-box. I think.
So, assuming you/Manfred don’t poke holes into this, I’ll edit the original post. Thanks—having a clear, alternative two-box problem makes understanding the original much easier.
Okay. I feel much more confident in my answer, then :P.
Double-checking: What if the lottery picks primes and composites with equal frequency?
… then, on average, you’ll get into half the games and make twice the money, so you should still two-box. I think.
So, assuming you/Manfred don’t poke holes into this, I’ll edit the original post. Thanks—having a clear, alternative two-box problem makes understanding the original much easier.