![]() This continues until one of you either takes all the other's money, or falls asleep on the dice and wakes up with a face covered in square pock-marks, and as much self-respect as a man arrested for performing erotic acts on furniture in Ikea. If the other player challenges you, you compete by raising the number or number of numbers you get, until they bet more numbers than are actually there, at which point you have their number. If you get it right, you congratulate yourself on having skill you in fact don't, and collect some money you don't deserve. Numbers come up, as is their habit, and you bet on how many of a certain number you have between you. Both players have a set of dice, which they roll in secret. Liar's Dice is a perfect fusion of luck and boredom, which pretends to have some kind of tactic beyond 'not being a Muppet', but clearly doesn't. Allow me to explain the rules, for your entertainment and education. ![]() I've never actually played it, but I have played adventure games that use it, and it's a much easier set of rules to remember than Poker, Blackjack or any of the other staple 'let's put a casino in our game' games out there. Liar's Dice is the first game on offer, and against the odds, it's one I actually know how to play. ![]()
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