Bluffing Games
Bluffing games are a type of social game where players attempt to deceive their opponents about the strength of their hand or position. These games often involve elements of strategy, psychology, and risk-taking, as players must decide when to bluff and when to play honestly. Popular examples include poker, Liar's Dice, and Coup.
In bluffing games, players typically take turns making claims or actions that may or may not be true. The goal is to outsmart opponents and gain an advantage, either by convincing them to fold or by successfully executing a bluff. The excitement comes from the uncertainty and tension created by players' decisions.