Instructions for playing Liar’s Bar game
Liar’s Bar is an online tactical role-playing game set in a scam bar. In the game, you will join a table of 4 people and challenge your bluffing skills in two games of chance – Liar’s Dice and Liar’s Deck. This article will show you how to play these two modes.
Introducing the game Liar’s Bar
At its core, Liar’s Bar is a game based on deception, with an emphasis on scares and strategy. With simple mechanics, anyone with a computer and internet connection can join and start playing. The object in the game is to convince your opponent that your words are truthful, or to succeed in uncovering their lies before they do the same to you.
Liar’s Bar is divided into two distinct modes:
- Liar’s Deck: Is a card game version in which participants bid on a specific total number of cards.
- Liar’s Dice: Dice version, more familiar to lovers of classic bluffing games.
Both modes have a similar structure, but each has its own level of complexity and fun.
Instructions for playing Liar’s Dice and Liar’s Dice
How to play Liar’s Dice
Liar’s Dice is the most popular mode in Liar’s Bar. Combining elements of chance, strategy and deception, this mode will test both your ability to read your opponents and your skills to deceive them.
Overview of gameplay
In Liar’s Dice, each player starts with a set of five six-sided dice. At the beginning of each round, everyone rolls their dice, keeping the number rolled a secret from everyone else. Then the auction will begin.
The first player will bid, declaring how many dice display a specific value on the table. For example, Player A can guess that there are at least two 4s on the player’s total number of dice. The next person must then raise the price by increasing the number of dice or the value of the face up (for example, three 4s or two 5s).
The game proceeds clockwise, with each person forced to increase their price or challenge the previous price.
Auction mechanism
Understanding the auction mechanism is important. Let’s analyze:
- Quantity matters more: You can increase the number of dice with the same face value (for example, from two 4s to three 4s).
- Can increase value: Alternatively, you can keep the quantity the same but increase the value (for example, from two 4s to two 5s).
- Increase both quantity and value: Players can also increase both net value and quantity, thereby increasing stakes and complexity.
Bluff
The real excitement is when one decides to accept someone’s challenge (Bluff). At this point, all players roll their dice and calculate the total.
- If the total is less than the bid price, the bidder must drink a bottle of poison.
- If the total is equal to or greater than the bid price, the challenger will have to drink poison.
You will have two chances before being eliminated.
How to play Liar’s Deck
Liar’s Deck is an interesting variation that adds even more layers of strategy to Liar’s Bar. Instead of dice, you will use Western cards to bet.
First, each player draws five cards from the community deck. This mode plays similarly to Liar’s Dice, except you bid on the quantity of a specific card (e.g. 3 Kings, 4 Aces). The goal is still to use Bluff to decide who will drink the poison and be eliminated.
This mode offers something new compared to Liar’s Dice as card counting and good memory play a more important role.




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