Solution of Wald's game using loadings and allowed strategies

Abstract

We propose a new interpretation of the strange phenomena that some authors have observed about the Wald game. This interpretation is possible thanks to the new language of loadings that Morrison and the author have introduced in a previous work. Using the theory of loadings and allowed strategies, we are also able to prove that Wald's game admits a natural solution and, as one can expect, the game turns out to be fair for this solution. As a technical tool, we introduce the notion of embedding a game into another game that could be of interest from a theoretical point of view. En passant we find a very easy example of a game which is loadable in infinitely many different ways.

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