What's the metagame behind this?

>Wolf drinks from bowl

So...is that good? Or who wins? I don't get it.

Fun fact: men are more likely to lead with rock, women are more likely to lead with paper.

Winners want to subconsciously stay at the same thing, so if you lost go for the option that would beat theirs.
Almost everyobdy follows this tactic so if you win, go for the last option your opponent has.

Only when this meta becomes publically known as the meta will the real meta change.

>trannies are more likely to lead with scissors

I like how the devil plays support and is a team player.

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Draw it as a line diagram, that's the only way to make it clear.

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I found out that people are likely to pick the option that would beat their previous pick if they lost or got a draw in the last round.
For example, if your opponent played paper, play rock, because he is somehow likely to play cissor.

It's about knowing the person you are playing with. If you know that they are straightforward and not very smart or experienced with rps then they might throw out rock. If they are more experienced they might throw out paper which means you should throw out scissors. If they think you are experienced then they might try scissors to counter your theoretical paper, if you can anticipate this and throw out rock you win. Rock Paper Scissors is about understanding people.