The general rule is similar to the game Rock, Paper, Scissors - each boxing style has advantages over one, but disadvantages against the other.
It is the two strategy equivalent of Rock, Paper, Scissors.
As an example, the perfect strategy for Rock, Paper, Scissors would be to randomly choose each of the options with equal (1/3) probability.
The close range fighting system is like Rock, Paper, Scissors where each type of attack is stronger and weaker than another.
Fargling is the American version of Rock, Paper, Scissors.
He next worked as an assistant to Angus Wall, an editor at the commercial editorial shop Rock, Paper, Scissors.
If the space is occupied, attacker and defender play one round of "Rock, Paper, Scissors" to determine the outcome:
Through Rock, Paper, Scissors, it was decided among the younger women that Misty would remain.
It states that Musashi was late for the duel over a two-day game of Rock, Paper, Scissors.
In this version, the player began with a random deck of cards and played a computer opponent in a sort of Rock, Paper, Scissors game.