Don’t get me wrong, I totally understand the rules of the game, its rather simple. My question is how do people manage to play out 3 rounds in less than 5 seconds?

For me, it’s a multi-step mental challenge that would take me like 15 to 20 seconds slowed down to complete.

    1. Pick a word, Rock, Paper, Scissors
    1. Remember how to shape my hand
    1. Punch Rock into my palm a couple times anyways, as apparently Rock is the default before the actual sign is thrown
    1. Remind myself how to arrange my own hand sign when the round is up
    1. Observe the opponent’s sign, which is only presented for about a half of a second
  • ?. Oh fuck, I didn’t have enough time to register the opponent’s hand sign
    1. Feel like a fucking idiot and walk away

Seriously, how is this game played so quickly? Is it more suitable for people that know sign language or something?

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    Sorry to say but it’s highly abnormal to require that much mental effort to play rocks paper scissors

    Perhaps they’re going slightly too fast but what you’ve described sounds close to disability if you’re having that much trouble doing basic things like thinking between 3 options, seeing a basic hand shape, and making a basic hand shape

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      It probably is categorized as some sort of disability, one which I’m sure the great USA wouldn’t even recognize.

      My vision without glasses is extremely nearsighted, like 20/500 nearsighted. And I didn’t get glasses until age 8, which means I didn’t adapt very well to recognizing detailed anatomy such as facial expressions or hand shapes quickly.

      Its not that I can’t, I’m just too slow at recognizing such features in motion to be of any everyday expected practical use.

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    Haha, once you get used to it, it’s a piece of cake. How often do you play? Mybe don’t start with the folks playing super fast.

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      Work managers played in like 3 seconds flat to assign job duties.

      I threatened to quit if that’s what they expected of me. They ended up finding other ways to assign job duties.

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    Try playing in a mirror until you get comfortable seeing what each hand looks like and work on speeding up as your comfort level grows. Many people have been playing since childhood so it’s easier for them to play fast-paced

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      Interesting approach, which I just briefly tried.

      Apparently I have dyslexia of the hands, as whether I think Paper or Scissors, I’ll just end up throwing out an incomplete arbitrary hand signal with 3 fingers…

      I dunno, my mind just isn’t geared at making nor recognizing arbitrary hand/finger signs. They serve no purpose in my mind.

      Now when the hand is actually doing something, like turning a wrench, grabbing a bottle, tying shoes, well yeah I totally recognize what’s going on no problem.

      But hand signals in the air make about as much sense to me as trying to transcribe some dude playing air guitar into actual sheet music. There’s nothing there, the hands are moving without a purpose!

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    Your step number five has me a little confused. When they throw their sign, such as paper. They hold it until you also recognize either that you won or lost. There would be no point in the flashing this symbol of paper or rock or scissors so fast that the other side didn’t even register what was there. That would just create arguments.

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      I’ve had work managers request me to play before, to assign job duties. They’d play in 3 seconds flat, and wouldn’t slow down for you.

      I refused to play, just because how quickly they expected the game to go. I wasn’t the only employee in that slow RPS boat either.

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    Seriously, how is this game played so quickly?

    My brain doesn’t need to think through each step; it is automatic.

    Think of all the steps needed to walk, including monitoring tilt. You don’t need to think about walking, you just walk automatically.

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      I don’t have to look at either my nor your feet to walk though.

      However, I do have to look at the hand sign you threw out in RPS, interpret that into the associated word, make sure I didn’t mix up my vs your hand signals, interpret the logic, determine if it was a win/lose/draw, and keep count?

      Put it this way, short of the middle finger, peace symbol, or thumbs up, I’m absolutely worthless for anything even resembling sign language.