12-08-2016
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The Shaded Leg
Join Date: May 2012
Location: NYC
Posts: 556
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Study up fellas, I predict I'm going to win this **** anyway, but in case you do study you can ask yourself this:
Why should I study RPS? What will RPS do for me? As with any sport, the answer to these questions is “That depends on what you put into it.”
RPS is gaming at its most basic, its most fundamental. Take anything away, and it ceases to be a game at all. Every other game, at some level, contains RPS. Like chess or fencing, the rules are simple, but the game itself is as complex as the mind of your opponent.
Playing RPS probably won’t make you rich and famous. Chances are good you won’t win an Olympic gold medal. And it’s not likely to improve your physique, maximize your sex appeal, jump-start your career or expand your memory. Many players have found, however, that studying RPS gives them a greater understanding of how gaming relates to human behavior. In that sense, RPS can help you find success in other areas, but only if you have the determination to work hard and think hard – not just in RPS, but in every area of your life.
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I can't wait to see you choke in RPS again, pretty sure everytime I've seen you RPS you just blindly choose rock every time. Seriously even toddlers are better at RPS than your dumb ass.
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