The Tactics of Liar Dice
G. H. Freeman
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C, 1989, vol. 38, issue 3, 507-516
Abstract:
The game of liar dice is described, including several slight variants. For one standard version the numbers of possible ways of improving a holding when told the truth are given. It is seen that the optimum number of dice to throw sometimes varies in a counter‐intuitive way. Some suggestions are also made for improving a holding when not told the truth.
Date: 1989
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