gerald_duck: (duckling sideon)
Gerald the cuddly duck ([personal profile] gerald_duck) wrote in [personal profile] simont 2005-07-11 10:28 pm (UTC)

Asking questions that provide no information isn't really bluff, it's just not giving out information you don't have to.

Going back to Cluedo for a moment, it's quite imporant always to choose as randomly as possible between accusations your opponents currently regard as equivalent. A common mistake is to favour asking questions about cards in your hand over asking questions about cards you know form part of the solution. (-8

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