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Investigate one strategy to win at rock, paper, scissors http://motherboard.vice.com/read/game-theory-rock-paper-scissors
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Find a strategy game to play with a peer or family member. See if you can find a winning strategy online and try it out playing the game. Keep track on a table of how many times you will and how many you lose. Then describe what your strategy was, whether you followed it exactly or changed part way through the games. Why did it work or not work?
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According to the analyst when one wins, they tend to repeat the part that they had played
previously while when a person loses they tend to change their strategy. Following this
instructions, therefore, the strategy is that when one wins you should not repeat what you have
just played, as the other person is sure that you will tend to repeat what you should do is play the
part that the other party had played previously. For instance, if you win with a rock the next
move you should play scissors, as the other person is likely to play paper. In the case that one
loses, one should play the other part that was not played for instance if you lost with a rock you
should play scissors the next time as the chan...
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