Strip Rock-paper-scissors - - Tsubone Edition

Strip Rock-Paper-Scissors: The "Tsubone" Edition – A Guide to the High-Stakes Classical Duel

Historically, Tsubone refers to a high-ranking female servant or a noble lady-in-waiting from the Edo period. However, in the Strip Rock-Paper-Scissors franchise, Tsubone is the antagonist—or the final boss. Strip Rock-Paper-Scissors - Tsubone edition

The expected payoff for each player is 0, indicating that the game is fair. Strip Rock-Paper-Scissors: The "Tsubone" Edition – A Guide

Example (3 players, uniform randomization): probability all three symbols appear = 6*(1/3)^3 = 6/27 = 2/9 ≈ 0.222; thus 77.8% of rounds are decisive; when decisive, one symbol strictly wins and one strictly loses — in such rounds exactly one player loses, so expected loss-per-round = 0.778 players per round. But after everyone dressed again

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