The truth about Rock, Paper, Scissors
It all started as a joke when my friend called 'A' challenged me to rock, paper, scissors. Who knows, I'm actually a pro at it. We played for six days straight, once every day, and I never lost.
On the first day, he threw a rock, then scissors, and last he threw a rock again. Out of 3, I beat him right and square.
On the second day, I told him I read on Google that most men pick rock as their first. Then he paused for a moment, and I threw scissors. He chose paper as his first, then paper again, and last he threw a rock.
On the third day, I challenged again, I threw paper as usual, and he lost with his rock. But the second time, he chose a paper that beat my rock. I chose scissors and he beat me again with his rock. With 2 out 3 on his side, he became excited and started to get sloppy. He then threw another rock and I beat him with my paper. It was a tie but fast because I beat him again with my paper as he threw another rock for his last pick.
On the fourth day, we both thought about how lucky I was and how unlucky he was after I beat him again. Then I challenged our other friend named 'B' and I won. She threw scissors and paper, and she beat me on the third throw as her scissors beat my paper, but at last resort, I beat her with a rock as she threw another scissors.
The next day, I challenged another friend named 'C' and lost. He saw that and attempted to challenge me. He threw paper, scissors, and rock, and guess what? I beat him again.
On the sixth day, I won again. He came back using his first strategy, rock, scissors, and rock. Even though he and I didn't take it seriously as we have been friends for over 8 years, he still wondered why I beat him all the time. Like literally only him, I guess it was because we had known each other for a long time that I could guess the next step he made through his eyes.

















