
Puzzler Answer: Vinnie Goombatz and the 247 Arm Wrestlers
RAY: The question is, how many bouts have to be fought in order to determine one winner? One winner. So, you start off with 247 people.
TOM: Yeah.
RAY: Right?
TOM: Yeah.
RAY: Divide that group in half, right? Half of them are gonna wrestle the other half. Then you're gonna lose half of those people.
TOM: Right.
RAY: And that half is gonna wrestle, right?
TOM: Yeah, I got it. I got it.
RAY: You could go and do all this, but there's a simpler way to figure it out.
TOM: There is?
RAY: Well, of course.
TOM: Add up the numbers four, two and seven, which comes out to be 13. You divide it by two, which is almost seven, and the answer's seven.
RAY: Seven what? Matches! We already had 123 matches to begin with!
TOM: Oh, you call those matches?
RAY: Yeah, we don't need no stinking matches!
TOM: Oh, the answer's not seven? What is the answer?
RAY: Well, according to John LaTorre, who sent this to us, he claims that Albert Einstein used this as an example of elegant reasoning. That is, reaching a conclusion in the fewest number of steps in his math lectures.
TOM: Really?
RAY: From time to time.
TOM: He gave math lectures?
RAY: He knew a little bit about the topic.
TOM: He did?
RAY: And here's the answer. Since you can't have any ties, every bout must have a winner and a loser. You with me?
TOM: I'm with you.
RAY: And since the thing is a single-elimination, everyone will lose once, and only once, except for whom?
TOM: One guy!
RAY: One guy.
TOM: The winner.
RAY: Therefore, how many losers are we gonna have?
TOM: Two hundred and forty-six.
RAY: How many matches are we gonna have?
TOM: I don't know.
RAY: Two hundred and forty-six.
TOM: Really?
RAY: Yeah. Do the math, as they say. Do we have a winner?
TOM: Yeah.
RAY: What if you started off with seven people?
TOM: Yeah, if I had seven people...
RAY: And when you divide them, you get two, two, two and one...
TOM: The answer would be six.
RAY: And one guy left over.
TOM: Yeah.
RAY: Right? All right, so each pair of two fights, right? And you've got one, one, one.
TOM: That's three matches.
RAY: Yeah, two, two and two. So there are three matches and one guy just hanging out.
TOM: One guy hanging out.
RAY: All right? All right. After those three matches conclude...
TOM: Three winners and the guy hanging out.
RAY: All right, so how many more matches?
TOM: That's four people. Two more matches.
RAY: Right, that's five. And then what happens?
TOM: Out of that?
RAY: You got two people.
TOM: I got two people.
RAY: You're gonna have one match, and you're gonna determine a winner.
TOM: A winner. So the answer's six.
RAY: There you go!
TOM: God, that's fun. Who was the little guy sitting in the bar? I know who it was! It was Jack Samuel from Cave Creek, Arizona!
RAY: Exactly!
TOM: And for having his answer selected at random, from among the thousands of correct answers and incorrect answers...
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