Maybe you know “San Guo Sha”, but I guess you didn’t hear the game: “Liang Guo Sha”!
Let me introduce this game to you. Unlike “San Guo Sha” with its complicated rules, “Liang Guo Sha” is a simple game, it consists only four cards, two cards named “Sha”, and the other named “Shan”.
Alice and Bob are good friends, and they’re playing “Liang Guo Sha” now. Everyone has two cards: a “Sha” and a “Shan”. Each round, everyone choose a card of his/her own, and show it together(Just show the selected card, do not need to put it away). If both of them choose “Sha”, then Alice gets A points, and Bob loses A points; if both of them choose “Shan”, then Alice gets B points, and Bob loses B points; otherwise, Bob gets C points, and Alice loses C points.
Both Alice and Bob wants to get points as many as possible, they thought a optimal strategy: Calculating a percentage of choosing card “Sha” in order to ensure that even the opponent uses the optimal strategy, he/she can still get a highest point exceptation.
Here is the question, if both Alice and Bob use the optimal strategy to make their points higher, what is the expectation point which Alice can get in a round?