Talk:Liar's poker
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Not having my copy of the book to hand, but there appear to be a few elements missing from the rules. I seem to remember that the banknotes are held so that you can see everyone's but yours. Also I think you have to say 'four nines' or 'six threes' but 'four nines and a three' is not allowed. Anyone got the book handy? DJ Clayworth 16:19, 19 Apr 2004 (UTC)
I've Googled for other copies and couldn't find a reference to which bills a player can or can not see. You are correct, however, about what is allowed for bidding. - UtherSRG 16:34, 19 Apr 2004 (UTC)
Whoever keeps putting the church of ouzo crap in there needs to back up what they claim. So far it looks like all you're doing is plugging some book. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.228.118.78 (talk • contribs)
First of all, you don't have any idea what you're talking about. "The Ouzo Prophecy" is a four-page paper that you can access immediately. I know more about liar's poker and its relationship to the game of Ouzo and the book of Revelation than anyone who has walked the face of the earth, including the author. As a small technical point, the chance of a player having just one of a kind is 2%, two of a kind 62%, three of a kind 31%, four of a kind 5%, and 5-8 of a kind less than 1/2 of 1%.
Robert Merlin Evenson/Church of Ouzo
bobevenson@yahoo.com—Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.30.83.56 (talk • contribs) What do you mean "unsigned"? I used my full name and email address. What do you want, a dossier?

