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Ken WSam Kass's Theories
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Mark SpahrA variation of Rock, Paper, Scissors that adds two more options. One of my students mentioned that it had been featured on the show "The Big Bang Theory." This variation has apparently been around for a while.
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Marc Ordinas i LlopisOh, the complexity!
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Eddy WebbA new way to compare hand signals!
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Alisa WynnRock Paper Scissors Spock Lizard
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This game was invented because it seems like when you know someone well enough, 75-80% of any Rock-Paper-Scissors games you play with that person end up in a tie. Well, here is a slight variation that reduces that probability. (Note that for those of you who like to swing your fist back and forth and say, "Rock, Paper, Scissors, GO!", might want to continue to do that, replacing "Rock" with "One," "Paper" with "Two," and "Scissors" with "Three.") This version is also nice because it satisfies the Law of Fives.
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This game was invented because it seems like when you know someone well enough, 75-80% of any Rock-Paper-Scissors games you play with that person end up in a tie. Well, here is a slight variation that reduces that probability. (Note that for those of you who like to swing your fist back and forth and say, "Rock, Paper, Scissors, GO!", might want to continue to do that, replacing "Rock" with "One," "Paper" with "Two," and "Scissors" with "Three.") This version is also nice because it satisfies the Law of Fives.
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