Question 1
Suppose rock beats scissors in which case the points earned are two and not one, then we would expect a significant change to take place in the entire play. This would require that even for scissors and paper, the points be increased by an equal amount in order to ensure equilibrium in all cases. For the play to be interesting and highly appealing there should be fairness all round so that the winning parties usually get what the others would get if they were also to win. This makes the game more interesting and even reliable in making certain determinations, ...