6 Secret Tips to Always Win At Most Common Games

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Game night with your friends or family is always a blast no matter what you’re playing. In case you want to impress your friends and always win at most popular games you need to know success strategies that can guarantee your victory. With these simple but effective strategies, you’ll win at rock, paper, scissors, scrabble, Monopoly, Jenga, dodgeball, and darts. Music: https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/... TIMESTAMPS Rock, paper, scissors 0:43 Scrabble 1:43 Monopoly 3:22 Jenga 4:53 Dodgeball 6:18 Darts 7:34 SUMMARY -Sticking with paper when you're up against a male opponent can help give you the upper hand. Most ladies tend to throw scissors on the first round, so choosing rock can increase your odds at winning when your challenger is a woman. Fill your vocabulary with more two and three-letter words. Make the letter “s” your best friend. Also, be sure to analyze the board carefully before making your move. -Don't be too picky at the beginning of the game. The sooner you start buying properties, the better. It's better to buy as many orange and red spaces as possible because they're the most landed-on. -One of the most important things is having no strategy at all! Believe it or not, it's way better to concentrate all your energy on individual moves. -Don't forget that you can always block incoming balls with your own ball. This trick comes in handy when you know you can’t possibly dodge the ball coming your way. When you're the last person left on the court representing your team, or there’s just a ton of attacks coming right at you, kneel down and hold your ball in front of you like a shield. -If you wanna win, you actually need to find out exactly how bad you are. The easiest way to do that is to just throw three darts aiming at 20 and see where they end up. Then, simply measure the distance between each of them and the 20. And here’s where the math comes in. Once you’ve got both measurements, calculate their average by adding them together and dividing the result by two. If you’re accurate within 5mm, you should aim for a treble 20. If your result is within 25mm of accuracy, it's better to aim for a treble 19. And finally, if you've found out that you're accurate only within 60mm, try to stick to a large spot around the center to the lower-left of the bullseye. Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook:   / brightside   Instagram:   / brightgram   5-Minute Crafts Youtube: https://www.goo.gl/8JVmuC ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices