Good enough to win $1200???
Rock-Paper-Scissors Champ Crowned
Man Wins $1,200 for Being World's Best Rock-Paper-Scissors Player
The Associated Press
T O R O N T O, Nov. 18 Give Pete Lovering a hand for being the world's best Rock, Paper, Scissors player.
The job-hunting Web site operator has won the World Rock Paper Scissors Society's first open international championship. He was among more than 250 grownups who took part in the competiton over the weekend in Toronto.
While Rock, Paper, Scissors is usually a kids' game, not this time. He won more than the last slice of pizza. First prize was $1,200, a video game system and a gold medal. Lovering says the secret to winning is maintaining a clear mind and judging each opponent individually.
Rock-Paper-Scissors Champ Crowned
Man Wins $1,200 for Being World's Best Rock-Paper-Scissors Player
The Associated Press
T O R O N T O, Nov. 18 Give Pete Lovering a hand for being the world's best Rock, Paper, Scissors player.
The job-hunting Web site operator has won the World Rock Paper Scissors Society's first open international championship. He was among more than 250 grownups who took part in the competiton over the weekend in Toronto.
While Rock, Paper, Scissors is usually a kids' game, not this time. He won more than the last slice of pizza. First prize was $1,200, a video game system and a gold medal. Lovering says the secret to winning is maintaining a clear mind and judging each opponent individually.