What you asked for was a case where a decision theory did worse than its rivals.
However, that seems pretty trivial if it behaves differently from them - you just consider an appropriate pathological environment set up to punish that decision theory.
What you asked for was a case where a decision theory did worse than its rivals.
Yes, in the context of Perplexed dismissing examples of TDT doing better than CDT because CDT was being stupid with true information.
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