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  2. Rock paper scissors - Wikipedia

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    Chance. High. Rock paper scissors (also known by several other names and word orders, see § Names) is an intransitive hand game, usually played between two people, in which each player simultaneously forms one of three shapes with an outstretched hand. These shapes are "rock" (a closed fist), "paper" (a flat hand), and "scissors" (a fist with ...

  3. Muk-jji-ppa - Wikipedia

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    Muk-jji-ppa. Muk-jji-ppa is a variant of the two-player game rock paper scissors. It originated in South Korea . Each person starts with a regular rock paper scissors game. The current winner has to say their next hand and change their hand to the corresponding one. [clarification needed] This is usually done by shouting.

  4. Simultaneous game - Wikipedia

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    Simultaneous game. Rock–paperscissors is an example of a simultaneous game. In game theory, a simultaneous game or static game[ 1] is a game where each player chooses their action without knowledge of the actions chosen by other players. [ 2] Simultaneous games contrast with sequential games, which are played by the players taking turns ...

  5. Here's how to win at rock-paper-scissors, life - AOL

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    This could be the most important strategy you'll ever learn: how to win at rock-paper-scissors. Oh, yeah - it's on. Scientists at the Zhejiang University in China studied hundreds of throwdowns ...

  6. Sansukumi-ken - Wikipedia

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    Sansukumi-ken. Sansukumi-ken (三すくみ拳) is a category of East Asian hand games played by using three hand gestures. Ken games went into a period of decline in Japan after World War II. One of the few surviving sansukumi-ken games is jan-ken, which was brought to the West in the 20th century as rock paper scissors .

  7. Normal-form game - Wikipedia

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    Normal-form game. In game theory, normal form is a description of a game. Unlike extensive form, normal-form representations are not graphical per se, but rather represent the game by way of a matrix. While this approach can be of greater use in identifying strictly dominated strategies and Nash equilibria, some information is lost as compared ...

  8. Solved game - Wikipedia

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    Perfect play. In game theory, perfect play is the behavior or strategy of a player that leads to the best possible outcome for that player regardless of the response by the opponent. Perfect play for a game is known when the game is solved. [ 1] Based on the rules of a game, every possible final position can be evaluated (as a win, loss or draw).

  9. Morra (game) - Wikipedia

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    Rock paper scissors - a hand-game of chance, in which each player has three options. Spoof (game) - a game of chance, in which each player has to guess the total number of coins held by all players. Horsengoggle - a hand-game of chance, used to select a single person from a group.