Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Rock, Paper, Scissors - Other Blog Comments

Here are my three comments on other blogs about the topic above:

Joseph Verducci's Blog
- There is no statistical evidence to backup the claim that the rock is best.

Olivia GutiƩrrez
- Does there have to be three rounds?

Christopher Yowan
- Can't I win with just one victory?

Thanks for reading.

Rock, Paper, Scissors

Its a simple game. Do you know how to play it? Well, here are the rules:

  1. Make sure to have two players.
  2. Close one of your fists and use the other hand to rest it on.
  3. On a backward simultaneous three-count, you have the choice to make one of three objects with your closed fist.
    1. These three objects are:
      1. Rock
      2. Paper
      3. Scissors
  4. When both players have simultaneously turned their closed fists into one of the three objects mentioned above, a winner is declared based on the object matchup.
  5. Here's how the winner is determined in the three possible object matchups:
    1. Rock beats Scissors.
    2. Scissors beat Paper.
    3. Paper beats Rock.
  6. Once the winner is determined, you can end the game or start all over again.

So, there you have it, the rules of Rock, Paper, Scissors. Thanks for reading.