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claim:strategic-coherence-in-turn-spending-efficiency-resource-discipline-adaptive-phase-play-is-associated-with-successStrategic coherence in turn (spending efficiency, resource discipline, adaptive phase play) is associated with success
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Source paper
extracted_from(2026) · Robert Müller · Clemens Müller
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Findings (3)
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- very low efficiency; spends aggressively but extracts little score
- Strong phase-adaptive bidding.
- Top LLM performance with high win rate and large score.
Related by similarity (8)
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- core interpretive claim about what separates strong from weak play
- central finding phrased as a load-bearing sentence
- explains divergence from static benchmarks
- The ability to integrate spending efficiency, resource discipline, and adaptive phase play under competitive pressure.
- broader framing question for the benchmark
- Finding that relative coherence rankings remain constant across different people and across different cognitive processing tasks (description, memorization, tachistoscopic recognition), establishing coherence as an objective feature of cognitive processing
- Load-bearing summary of the main empirical finding that anchors the Causally Emergent Alignment Hypothesis.