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bluffing (deception via hidden offer)

Use of 0-value money cards in face-down trade offers to deceive opponents about offer size.

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  • bluffing
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    Deceptive strategy using 0-value money cards in face-down offers to induce opponent acceptance without revealing true offer value.
  • Bilateral bargaining with face-down money offers, enabling bluffing via 0-value cards and information asymmetry.

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  • original tabletop card game designed by Rüdiger Koltze, licensed by Ravensburger
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