Win at Rock, Paper, Scissors
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We know what you're thinking?

Win? With strategy?

Hold the cynicism. There's a science to this playground equalizer.

Opponents are predictable, so most of the technique is standard game play and reading an opponent.

But if you're like us, you'd never think of this as an actual game.Well, the World Rock Paper Scissors Society begs to differ. They crown the RPS World Champion in October, so we suggest you head to the school yard and start practicing. The purse is $10,000.

Win Rock, Paper, Scissors

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siradambeck 1 year ago
This was in the last wired magazine.
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Anon1987 4 months ago
http://benjiboom.mybrute.com
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henry_nguyen 4 months ago
what are some tips for men?
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xcrankyx 4 months ago
naja nicht überzeugend finde ich
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Stetlo 2 months ago
I akways play with my dad, ve draw almose every time... I think it's genetic.
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