Checking the definition, it seems that "jump on" is more negative that I thought it was. I just meant both of you disagreed in similar way and fairly quickly; I didn't feel reprimanded or attacked.
I do not understand at all the reasoning that follows "if I don't know the rules". If you are presented with the two boxes out of the blue and explained the rules then for the first time, there is no commitment to make (you have to decide in the moment) and the prediction has been made before, not after.
The best time to plant a tree is twenty years ago. The second-best time is now.
Similarly, the best time to commit to always doing whatever gets me the most utility in any given situation is at birth, but there's no reason I shouldn't commit to it now. I certainly don't have to wait until someone presents me with two boxes.
I have read lots of LW posts on this topic, and everyone seems to take this for granted without giving a proper explanation. So if anyone could explain this to me, I would appreciate that.
This is a simple question that is in need of a simple answer. Please don't link to pages and pages of theorycrafting. Thank you.
Edit: Since posting this, I have come to the conclusion that CDT doesn't actually play Newcomb. Here's a disagreement with that statement:
And here's my response:
Edit 2: Clarification regarding backwards causality, which seems to confuse people:
Edit 3: Further clarification on the possible problems that could be considered Newcomb:
Edit 4: Excerpt from Nozick's "Newcomb's Problem and Two Principles of Choice":