A newcomb's problem set with a gratuitous infallible predictor is inferior to a newcomb's problem set with a currently-implementable but imperfect prediction algorithm. Wouldn't you agree?
No, in maths you want to pick the simplest possible thing that embodies the principle you want to study, needless complications are distracting. Throwing in a probabilistic element to something that works fine as a deterministic problem is needless.
Throwing in a probabilistic element to something that works fine as a deterministic problem is needed.
Typo?
EDIT: I see by the karma bombing we can't even ask. Why even call this part of the site "discussion?"
Some of the classic questions about an omnipotent god include