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"""Bluffing: Basic Rules and Variations in Gameplay""
The basic gameplay involves each player taking turns rolling dice, keeping their point totals hidden, and guessing the point totals of the other players. Starting with the banker, participants call out how many dice with a specific number they believe are in all the dice cups (e.g., ""2 threes, 2 sixes, 3 fours,"" etc.). The other players then analyze and decide whether the call is accurate or not. If they believe it's true, the next player continues with a call of their own, with the requirement that at least one number in their call must be greater than the previous player's call.
Comparison Game:
In this version, you compare the total point values of the dice after each player's turn. Each player rolls dice, and then everyone reveals their totals. The player with the highest (or lowest) total, as determined by the rule set, is the winner.
Big or Small Betting:
The banker rolls dice, and participants bet on whether the sum of the dice will be over half of the maximum possible total or not. For example, if the highest possible total is 36, a sum over 18 is ""big,"" and under 18 is ""small."" Players bet on big or small, and if they guess correctly, they win.
Guess the Size:
This variation is best suited for a larger group of five or more participants. Each player rolls two dice and keeps their results hidden. The banker then announces a rule, such as ""the person with the highest total takes a drink."" If a player doesn't fit the rule (e.g., doesn't have the highest or lowest total, or doesn't meet the specified criteria), they can choose to pass the turn to the next player or take a half-cup penalty drink.
Sohai (Bluffing):
In this version, each player rolls five dice. Based on their dice combinations, the hands can be categorized as follows:
- High card (five dice with different numbers)
- One pair (two dice with the same number)
- Two pairs (two pairs with one extra die)
- Three of a kind (three dice with the same number)
- Full house (a set of three of a kind and a pair)
- Four of a kind (four dice with the same number)
- Straight (five dice with consecutive numbers)
- Five of a kind (all five dice with the same number)
The winner is determined based on the hierarchy: five of a kind > straight > four of a kind > full house > three of a kind > two pairs > one pair > high card. If two players have the same hand, the player with the highest number in the hand wins.
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