Historical context matters
Historical context matters
Historical context matters
Im a big fan of the street rule "Ehrenschere" (Honor Scissors)
Both Players agree to take scissors on first turn and play a draw. You are free to take an other figure than scissors on first turn, but then you are "Ehrenlos" (honorless). Something, the street will remember :O
I personally prefer "Rock, Paper, Pistol".
It's like "Rock, Paper, Scissors", but a Balatro-like reimagination of the game. One big change is, that you can use other objects too, with the aforementioned pistol being an instant winner of every round, but at the cost of getting charged with manslaughter and heavy negative karma. This also can unlock an alternative ending, where you will have to fight against increasingly more difficult law-enforcement officials, and finally, the military.
The alpha version was like: R O C K
Makes me wonder what we will discover on the future and how it'll affect the game.
On paper, the rock has the disadvantage
Every time Rock Paper Scissors comes up, I like to point out the superiority of Odds and Evens for resolving disputes.
Rules:
One player picks Odds, the other player picks Evens.
Someone says, "Odds, Evens, says, SHOOT", and both players put out either one finger or two fingers.
Count the fingers. If it's odd, Odds wins. If it's even, Evens wins.
Exactly 50% chance, no ties. RPS has always been obsolete.
Isn't RPS "meant" to be a game rather than a way to decide randomly between two options? There's an element of skill involved since you can attempt to avoid playing patterns and identify patterns in your opponent's play in repeated rounds
That's really cool, thanks for sharing.
I'm a bit confused by "odds, evens, says, shoot".
Do both players agree who bets on evens and who on odds, and then they say "SHOOT" and show their fingers?
That's just instead of saying, "Rock, Paper, Scissors, SHOOT!". "Shoot" is when both players put out their hands, just like RPS.
And yes, the players have to agree on which one of them is Odds and which one is Evens beforehand.
When I used to play a game where we had to randomize who went first, my best friend and I decided in advance that I'd always be Evens and he'd always be Odds.
There's no difference, but if you absolutely can't agree on who's what you could always flip a coin for it.
Is better unbalanced RPS. Play for 5 points, a win with Rocks counts as 2 points.
Wait... Why did they have scissors before paper?
Combined with running to become the first extreme sport.
First attempt at beating rock. Failed miserably.
You're never too ready, that's what I say.
Cutting ribbons for grand openings.
Sheep sheering is my uninformed guess
Hair I would assume.
Now this is some quality post
If you play the original version, the history is different. The original version was rock, scissors, plant. Rock destroys scissors. Scissors cut plant. Plant grows and cracks rock.
Imho paper beating rock makes way more sense /s
Where I come from we call it Quartz, Parchment, Shears.