var rock = "2", paper = 3, scissors = "10";
console.log("Paper wraps rock", paper > rock); // true
console.log("Scissors cut paper", scissors > paper); // true
console.log("Rock smashes scissors", rock > scissors); // true
console.log("Rock ties with rock", rock == rock); // true
console.log("Paper does not tie with scissors", paper != scissors); // true
This works because JavaScript uses lexographic sort when comparing two strings, but numerical sort when comparing a string and a number. *shudder*
Can you find values for Rock, Paper, Scissors, Spock and Lizard?
there doesn't seem to be anything here