Re: 2015 permutation X2 marathon
Arthur, Bernard and Charles fight a three way pistol duel.
Arthur hits his target 3 times out of 10, Bernard never misses his target, and Charles hits his target 50% of the time.
(All combatants know all of these statistics.)
They take turns to fire cyclically in the order Arthur, Bernard, Charlie (starting with Arthur), each turn involving shooting once at the shooter's choice of target. Assume that someone dies when hit, at which point the remaining two take turns to fire (beginning with whoever didn't make the fatal shot).
Given that Bernard makes the most sensible choices for his survival, what should Arthur's strategy be to maximise his chance of survival?
(An 'obvious' answer is most likely wrong)