It's pretty lame to see its thought process. It just compiles all previous games and uses the last 5 rounds sequence to predict your next move. You just have to be unlike the average. Though, maybe that's the name of the game anyway, I've never tried to ruin the fun of Rock Paper Scissors by actually learning it.

It's kind of like a program designed to beat the guy who tries to judge red/black on the roulette wheel off the last 15 spins.

I went 4-5-1