Like poker, rock-paper-scissors is far more psychological than it appears. You have to know your opponent's personality and tendencies--but there is always randomness, or throwing caution to the wind.
But knowing your enemy will lead you to more RPS victories than you'd think.
This is a surprisingly-apt analogy.
Like poker, rock-paper-scissors is far more psychological than it appears. You have to know your opponent's personality and tendencies--but there is always randomness, or throwing caution to the wind.
But knowing your enemy will lead you to more RPS victories than you'd think.