Business - Written by Mike Dover on Monday, September 8, 2008 13:52 - 2 Comments
Good old rock…nothing beats rock
We’ve written a lot on this blog about the power of mass collaboration including how to build a mutual fund, put together a football club, design software for a gaming console, and clean up a Baltic State. All of these stories involve input from lots of people. All fascinating and inspiring.
Sometimes, though, there just isn’t time for such a project to take place. Our friend Neil at 1000awesomthings.com offers a solution…using rock, paper, scissors as a mangement tool. One of his readers posted a really cool bot which plays you, strategically incorporating your own personal style. Try it…its’ diabolically good.
Post your results…it took me seven games to beat it.
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Anonymous
I didn’t think at all. I was down 10 early on, but then worked up to near parity. I also wonder if “circling” affects the results at all.
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Man, that thing’s tough. I beat it the first couple, but then it forced me into overthinking my moves and crapping myself out. I eventually just closed it in a fit of rage.