[EM] Let MMPO solve its ties. It elects A in the example. The simplest is the best

MIKE OSSIPOFF nkklrp at hotmail.com
Sat Oct 22 13:42:36 PDT 2011


Kevin--
 
You wrote:
 
What do you make of this example under MMPO:
 
49 A
24 B
27 C>B
 
There is no CW. Standard MMPO returns a tie between B and C. If you remove A,
C is both the CW and MMPO winner. Do you think this can be accepted?
 
[end quote]
 
Yes. Because, as I define it, MMPO chooses C.  I define MMPO as solving its own ties. I suggest that
MMPO's ties be solved by MMPO.
 
Mike 		 	   		  
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