Rock
Paper Scissors (RPS) Strategies:
The
use of Gambits in competitive RPS has been one of the greatest and most
enduring breakthroughs in RPS strategy. Selecting throws in advance helps
prevent unconscious patterns from forming and can sometimes reduce the
subconscious signals that give away the next throw, often called “tells”.
Gambits are the focal point of beginner strategy and form the basis of many
advanced strategies.
The
mathematically inclined will quickly realize that there are only twenty-seven
possible Gambits. All of them have been used and documented in tournament play.
Each has several names from a variety of locales. There is no such thing as a
“new” Gambit.
The Great Eight Gambits are the eight deemed to be the most historically
significant and widely employed. They also happen to be the only eight Gambits
where there is near unanimous consent upon the names.

A
subtle, yet aggressive Gambit. It was the first of the Triple Gambits developed
in the early 1890s. The Avalanche is a relentless and devastating offensive
maneuver, which requires bravado bordering on recklessness to execute

Formerly
known as Confetti, the deadpan delivery of three successive Papers is the
ultimate in passive-aggressive play.

The
slow-building nature of this Gambit makes it a very elegant opening series. The
devastating Rock is the coup de grâce that gives the Gambit its name.

The
Dénouement is the mirror of the Crescendo and uses a cooling-down approach.
When used in tandem with the Crescendo the result is often a baffled opponent.

This
move took the 1967 RPS World Championships by surprise and is arguably still
one of the great surprise offensive moves. The rapid switch from offensive to
defensive play can force an opponent into a vulnerable spot.

The
complexity of this series is belied by its apparent simplicity. Paper levels
the playing field and is followed by a couple of quick and sneaky Scissors,
which makes it an extremely effective Gambit against the unwary.

An
invasive and devious Gambit. While not the most offensive of the Gambits its
main purpose is to unsettle the opponent through use of the concealed Scissors.

Effective
use of the Toolbox requires steady hands and steely nerves. Given the puerile
popularity of Rock, this Gambit is not suggested for use against beginners.
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