You have to use == to compare (or even ===, if you want to compare types). A single = is for assignment.
if (one == 'rock' && two == 'rock') {
console.log('Tie! Try again!');
}
You have to use == to compare (or even ===, if you want to compare types). A single = is for assignment.
if (one == 'rock' && two == 'rock') {
console.log('Tie! Try again!');
}