2. Consider a two-player game and let $s(t)$ be the strategy of the maximizing player. Consider two agents who have the same decision rule, given by $s(t) > s(t') > s(t'')$. Then by a simple example, it is shown that agent A is a more adaptive strategy than agent B (that is, the success rate is higher). The outcome is that agent A will, with some probability $p$, and more likely, be able to obtain a better outcome than agent B. In other words, agent A is more adaptive than agent B.