[Tim May] All indications are that there are virtually no worlds in which random guessers do well.
Lev Vaidman wrote that we must care about all our 'successive' worlds in proportion to their measures of existence [Behavior Principle]. He does not agree to play the 'quantum Russian roulette' because the measure of existence of worlds with himself dead is be much larger than the measure of existence of the worlds with himself alive and rich! s.

