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Eliezer Yudkowsky two-boxes on the Monty Hall problem.
Eliezer Yudkowsky two-boxes on the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma.
Everyone knows he six-boxes (many worlds interpretation, choosing 3 boxes then switching and not switching).
Technically, that would be eight-boxing. (Or 24 if you let the prize be in any box). I'll explain:
Let's say the prize is in box A. So the eight options are:
By symmetry, there are eight options for whichever box it is in, so there are 24 possibilities if you include everything.