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# Rock Paper Scissors (hybrid)

Dive into the classic game of Rock, Paper, Scissors, reimagined for the competitive world of Pyreplay. This game brings a touch of nostalgia, combined with the thrill of blockchain betting. We've designed multiple lobbies catering to various stakes, ensuring that everyone, from casual players to high rollers, finds their perfect match.

**Joining a Lobby**

Upon entering Pyreplay, you'll find a selection of lobbies, each representing different stake levels. Choose one that aligns with your betting preference, and you'll be automatically matched with another player looking to wager the same amount. This ensures fairness and competitiveness, as both participants have equal skin in the game.

**Game Rounds**

To add depth and strategy to the classic Rock, Paper, Scissors, Pyreplay offers lobbies with varying round counts. You might join a best-of-three, best-of-five, or even more prolonged matches. This format allows you to employ psychology, reading your opponent's patterns and adapting your strategy over several rounds to secure victory.


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