Scientists find a winning strategy for rock-paper-scissors
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Scientists find a winning strategy for rock-paper-scissors
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Re: Scientists find a winning strategy for rock-paper-scissors
#2> This should work unless your opponent has read this article
Not even that. This won't work if you're playing someone who's consciously trying to play mind games.
(Usually the actual mind-games played are meaningless, but they alter the kind of instinctive psychology that underlies this strategy.)
Re: Scientists find a winning strategy for rock-paper-scissors
#3You can always over think it...
"The battle of wits has begun. It ends when you decide and we both drink, and find out who is right...and who is dead."