In chess, for example, it simply does not makes sense, given the environment in which it is normally played, to attribute bad play by an opponent to a sequence of uncorrelated random errors in implementing… Rather than resort to such a trembling-hand explanation, one would look for some systematic error in the way in which the opponent analyzes chess positions. The detection of such a systematic error will have important implications about the opponent’s expected future play, whereas the observation of a trembling-hand error will have no such implications.
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