How to Win Games and Beat People - The Science Behind Winning
Offered By: The Royal Institution via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Discover the science behind winning games in this engaging 58-minute talk from The Royal Institution. Learn from Tom Whipple, Science Editor at The Times, as he shares insights gathered from experts in various fields. Explore aerodynamics for paper airplane competitions, game theory for Monopoly strategies, and even unconventional tips for pillow fighting from Andy McNab. Gain a competitive edge by understanding the surprising scientific principles that can be applied to various games and contests. Delve into the psychology of winning and losing, and challenge the notion that participation alone is sufficient. Access additional content, including a Q&A session, to further enhance your understanding of game-winning tactics.
Syllabus
How to Win Games and Beat People - with Tom Whipple
Taught by
The Royal Institution
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