It depends. If you mean flip a coin, then you should know that no coin flip or dice roll is truely random, it is random to us only because we couldn’t predict it with our current technology. This scenario assumes that there are machines in the world that can predict the future, we just don’t know whether this particular machine is accurate or not.
Now if you are talking about quantum-based randomness, I mean… I think the machine could just put $0 in the second box just to fuck with you.
To throw some extra spice in this: What happens if the player decides to chose randomly?
It depends. If you mean flip a coin, then you should know that no coin flip or dice roll is truely random, it is random to us only because we couldn’t predict it with our current technology. This scenario assumes that there are machines in the world that can predict the future, we just don’t know whether this particular machine is accurate or not.
Now if you are talking about quantum-based randomness, I mean… I think the machine could just put $0 in the second box just to fuck with you.