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Feb 7th, 2001, 03:45 AM
#19
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Hmmmm
I think it's too complex for me.
Once the two squares are uncovered (in your first example), each suggest that the surrounding sqaures have a 1/8 chance of containing a mine.
Disregarding that knowlege for a moment, all the remaining sqaures would have a 2/11 chance (4/22).
Since the sqaures surrounding the 1's have less chance than the rest of having a mine, this must push up the probability of the rest of the sqaures. The problem is, by what amount?
I wouldn't know where to proceed from there.
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