You have 52 playing cards (26 red, 26 black). You draw cards one by one. A red card pays you a dollar. A black one fines you a dollar. You can stop any time you want. Cards are not returned to the deck after being drawn. What is the expected payoff following this optimal rule? for this, u need to find what is the optimal stopping rule in terms of maximizing expected payoff.
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