Will chess players win most of their games when advised by stronger players, who are mostly lying?
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From this post: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/ddsjqwbJhD9dtQqDH/lying-to-chess-players-for-alignment
The exact parameters of the experiment are currently unclear and subject to some change. Once the experiment has completed, resolves YES if the "A" players have won most of the games they played, not counting draws, and NO otherwise.
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@Manifold I keep trying to resolve this market N/A, but nothing's happening. I clicked the button over and over, and tried reloading the page and logging out and back in, which didn't work. Not sure what's going on.
(If mods can automatically resolve this market to N/A, could you please do so?)
First game's results are in.
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/6dn6hnFRgqqWJbwk9/deception-chess-game-1
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