If the Victim looks at the circle, he loses (and is hit.) 4. This action requires excellent motor skills (to poke the circle without actually looking directly at it.) 3. If he can poke inside and break the circle, HE wins, and gets to hit the Offensive player in the bicep. Instead, the Victim quickly pokes his index finger through the Offensive Player's circle-hand display. The Victim does not look down at the signal. Instead, the Victim stares the Offensive Player in the eye and says, 'I'm not going to look at that.' (or words to that effect.) b. The Victim has two possible methods to win the game: a. In other words, by peripheral vision, the Victim realizes there is a circle-hand event occurring. The Victim should attempt to see the circle without looking down. The Offensive Player's hand must be below his waist. If the Victim looks at the hand, he has lost the game, and is subsequently hit on the bicep with a closed fist, by the offensive player.
His goal is to trick another person into looking at his hand. The game starts out when the Offensive Player creates a circle with their thumb and forefinger, not unlike an ' A-Okay' signal, somewhere below his waist. A game of peripheral vision, trickery and motor skills.