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Chopsticks is a game of strategy and skill that is traditionally played with two players. The objective of the game is to be the first player to successfully tag both of your opponent's hands with your own hands. Here are some tips on how to always win chopsticks: 1. Start with a defensive move: At the beginning of the game, it is important to start with a defensive move. This can be achieved by keeping your hands close to your body and waiting for your opponent to make the first move. Once your opponent has made their move, you can then decide on the best offensive move to make. 2. Observe your opponent's moves: It is essential to observe your opponent's moves and learn their playing style. Pay attention to the pattern of moves they make and try to predict their next move. 3. Focus on the weaker hand: Most people have a dominant hand that they use more frequently. Try to identify your opponent's weaker hand and focus on tagging that hand first. This will make it easier for you to tag their other hand later. 4. Use misdirection: Misdirection is an important strategy in chopsticks. Try to make a move that will distract your opponent and create an opening for you to tag their hand. 5. Be unpredictable: Avoid falling into a predictable pattern of moves. Instead, try to mix up your moves and keep your opponent guessing. 6. Practice, practice, practice: Like any game, the more you practice, the better you will become. Try playing chopsticks with friends or family members to improve your skills and master the game. By following these tips, you will increase your chances of winning at chopsticks. Remember to stay focused, observe your opponent's moves, and be creative with your moves. Good luck!
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