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With /join
1 (,2...6) you join the game;With
/start you start the game (2-6
Players)
Alternatively, one can use the game administration tool. |
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The aim of the game is to be the last person
with dice. In the beginning everybody gets
5 dice. The Player which has dice left as the last player wins the game.
The dice which are special dice use the numbers 1 to 5 and Star.
The US version of Bluff was released under the name of Liar's Dice |
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Every player rolls his dice first. To do this simply click on the large dice cup.
The small cups next to the player names show you who has already rolled their dice.
In the picture shown, everybody is waiting for JayJay. The numbers in brackets show you the amount of dice
the players have left.
The illuminated player is the one whos turn it is.
If it's your turn you must perform one of 2 options.
- make a Bid
- call the last bid made
Making a Bid:
The aim of the bid is to guess the amount of dice of one type (1-5,Star).
you are guessing how many of them are in the game by all players combined.
If there are fewer then the amount you bid, you can lose dice. If there are more
than the amount bid that is ok.
But you can only your own dice.
The Stars play a special role in the game.
They are jokers: Which means they count towards the amount of 1s - 5s, for any bid made
(In the example shown: one 1 (The Star joker), three 2s, one 3, two 4s, two 5s and at last 1 Star)
To set your bid simply click on a Number which depicts the amount of dice.
The red numbers are reserved for 'Star-bets'.
To set your bid to five 4s, just click on the number 5(thats the amount). A dice will appear next to the number.
To change the number on the dice click on it a few times until you have the type of dice you want.
If you have set the bid you wanted a click on the OK next to the dice will set your bid.
Every player must set a higher bid than his/her previous player. You can see
the white die which is the bid of your previous player shows you this player.
. There are two ways to set a higher bid: Set on the same number of
dice a higher value on the dice. Or simply set the amount of dice on a higher field.
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Calling a bid:
If you do not wish to raise the bid you can call the bid. You call the bid when you
think that it is too high.
To call, you click the large the dice cup.
instead of setting a higher bid by clicking on the large dice cup.
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When a player calls the bid, all of the dice are shown. If the bid is correct(or lower than the actual amount) then the player
that called the bid loses dice. If the bid was too high then the bidder will lose dice.
The amount of dice lost is the difference between the bid amount and the actual amount.
Remember stars count towards any bid.
If the bid is exact, then the caller loses 1 die.
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When you lose your last die, you are eliminated from the game.
The last player that has dice left is the winner. |
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Bluff has 2 game options. These option's implement the rules from the American version of Bluff, called Liar's Dice. You can use either,
both or none of these options.
Reroll:
With the reroll option, whenever you make a bid you allowed to reroll one or more of your dice. To do this click on the dice
that you which to reroll(they will be highlighted), then click the ok button to make your bid. The dice that you do not reroll,
will be displayed for all players to see. When making a reroll, you must show at least one die that is not currently shown and you
must make a bid.
In the example above, Lardarse made a bid, showed 3 5s and rerolled his other 2 dice.
In the example above, TheBoomer is making a bid and has decided to reroll 4 dice, showing the Star,
Exact:
With the exact option, whenever the bid is called and the bid was the exact amount in play, more than one player may lose a die.
When an exact bid is called, all players except the bidder, will lose 1 die. There is one exception. If you are neither the bidder nor the caller and you
only have 1 die left, you will not lose it this way. So you can't be eliminated from the game on an exact bid, unless you are the caller.
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