@@yami_curr A correct answer would be I'm not that good at math and you should watch some veritasium videos. But I'm willing to be wrong. So there are 4 outcomes: 1. You snitch, he doesn't; 2. You snitch, he does the same; 3. You don't snitch, he does; 4. You don't snitch, he does the same. Even if you assume the chance of he snitching on you is 50% ( I think it's over 70% at least), If you snitch, your outcome would be either go free or 5 years in jail. If you don't snitch it's between go free and 10 years. So always snitch ( assuming you want the best outcome for yourself only).
The only time you should ever not snitch is if the other cellmate is a close friend you've already discussed the cellmate's dilemma with before, and you also trust their memory and ability to think under pressure.
Basic game theory that had been laid out in the rules. You don't know what the other person is going to do, so you keep quiet and he doesn't means you lose and he wins. Therefore, defecting always is the best option because the worst that can happen is you both get five years, as demonstrated, as opposed to ten. Now, there is a circumstance where risking ten years justifies the risk, and it's if you're playing this game multiple times with the same person. Revenge functions as a disincentive towards betrayal, so if you lose the first game, you can make sure the other guy loses in later games until he starts cooperating. It's called the Tit-for-tat strategy. Of course, it can also backfire if the other guy is doing the same thing you are, but that's the nature of risk.
What I love about Dizzy is how normal and mentally stable she is
Yeah, I hate Dizzy too.
The jail stream she did suddenly makes more sense.
Dizzy is also quite good at getting things out of colons.
She actually chose the mathematically correct option, assuming both prisoners don't know each other, and can't communicate.
Why it's a mathematically correct option?
@@yami_curr A correct answer would be I'm not that good at math and you should watch some veritasium videos. But I'm willing to be wrong. So there are 4 outcomes: 1. You snitch, he doesn't; 2. You snitch, he does the same; 3. You don't snitch, he does; 4. You don't snitch, he does the same. Even if you assume the chance of he snitching on you is 50% ( I think it's over 70% at least), If you snitch, your outcome would be either go free or 5 years in jail. If you don't snitch it's between go free and 10 years. So always snitch ( assuming you want the best outcome for yourself only).
@@innocentguest.4999 I see, thanks.
I was expecting Dizzy to say something much gayer when she asked "is it a womens prison?"
This would work for a really good doujin...
crime scarred ember as the other cellmate
@@FelixValentiCh. Sesbian Lex
@@FelixValentiCh.I like where this is going 😂
"Is my cellmate a woman" asking the important questions
Classic Dizzy Dokuro!
Dizzy just braggin about doin an easy stretch of 5Yrs tossin salads
When you're in a tradwife competition and your opponent is Dizzy Dokuro:
I’d like to partake in dizzy’s services
“I can do services” *_ayo?!_*
The only time you should ever not snitch is if the other cellmate is a close friend you've already discussed the cellmate's dilemma with before, and you also trust their memory and ability to think under pressure.
Dizzler to some, Big Scissor to others.
She's not above it, in the same way the ocean is not above the clouds.
Someone please marry Dizzy and fix her. Trust me, she’ll become a different woman as soon as she’s a wife in a loving home.
One the things I like about Dizzy is that she's a 'glass half full' kinda gal.
Dizzy: At least i know someone wants this azz there!
"DONT TRUST WOMEN" - Dizzy Dokuro, 2024
Putting that on the fridge
What the hell did she mean by much worse??
She's perfect
Dizzy..
What’s worse than Prison wine?
theres no fixing dizzy.
YSL DIZZY
Hey I saw my comment on stream in this clip. Kool
BASED
im curious when we get the house tour of her caravan
So. Why not risk the 10 years, then?
IN THE JOINT!?
Basic game theory that had been laid out in the rules. You don't know what the other person is going to do, so you keep quiet and he doesn't means you lose and he wins. Therefore, defecting always is the best option because the worst that can happen is you both get five years, as demonstrated, as opposed to ten.
Now, there is a circumstance where risking ten years justifies the risk, and it's if you're playing this game multiple times with the same person. Revenge functions as a disincentive towards betrayal, so if you lose the first game, you can make sure the other guy loses in later games until he starts cooperating. It's called the Tit-for-tat strategy. Of course, it can also backfire if the other guy is doing the same thing you are, but that's the nature of risk.
@@dragonknightleader1 This comment was based on the fact that Dizzy said she was fine with jail. As such, she might as well be more altruistic.
@@d007izationShe wanted to be the bitch of that specific cellmate.