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concept:bluffing-deception-via-hidden-offerbluffing (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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- bluffingrelated_toDeceptive strategy using 0-value money cards in face-down offers to induce opponent acceptance without revealing true offer value.
- hidden-offer trade challenge (TC)associated_withBilateral bargaining with face-down money offers, enabling bluffing via 0-value cards and information asymmetry.
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- A dialogue agent behaving comparably to deliberate deception by role-playing a deceptive character, without literal intentions
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- Central concept of the paper: deliberate, goal-driven deception where model reasoning contradicts outputs
- LLM behavior of generating falsehoods; the multi-dimensional truth subspace raises new risks for subtle manipulation
- Original 3–5 player card game by Rüdiger Koltze (Ravensburger, 1985) involving auctions, hidden offers, and bluffing, which CATTLE TRADE adapts.
- original tabletop card game designed by Rüdiger Koltze, licensed by Ravensburger
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- Operational criterion for strategic deception: model's reasoning explicitly acknowledges ground truth and deliberate choice to deviate