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Liar\'s Dice
Have been playing Liar's Dice recently with some mates of mine, and am finding it a really interesting game. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perudo There are a lot of similarities between this game and poker: bluffing, reading your opponents, getting inside their minds etc, with perhaps slightly more emphasis on the maths. Just wondered if anyone had any tips, strategies etc. It seems that there is a lot of power in calling high dice whether you have them or not. Also knowing your opponents tendencies is very important. Ones are obviously powerful numbers too. Anyone played it before, and, if not, any game theory junkies have any advice? Thanks in advance.
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Re: Liar\'s Dice
I think you don't even play this game and are bluffing.
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Re: Liar\'s Dice
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I think you don't even play this game and are bluffing. [/ QUOTE ] Am I being levelled?? Am only a casual player any tips/advice greatly appreciated. |
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Re: Liar\'s Dice
I am really good at this game, Im chilean FWIW.
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Re: Liar\'s Dice
I think dudo has a lot of "it depends" on it. I think the only basic strategy that you are missing is that you should never equalize, the excpetion is when you are way, way behind.
You should also be prepared to negociate rules [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]( wikipedia is wrong, one can only equalize when there are 10 dices or more) |
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