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A Perfect Continuous Game
Player A, the person on the right of the dealer, begins. He turns to Player B, the person on his right, and asks him a question. For example: How long have you been eating at Maxim’s?
Player B puts one of his cards face down on the table without showing it to anyone and answers, for example: I have been eating at Maxim’s for 5 years
Important: You must always put down a card equal to, or more than, the previous card. Player B will need to put down a card with a number higher than 5. If you cannot do this, you must lie and hope not to be challenged to show your card.
Now Player C repeats exactly the same question to Player D. In this way, play moves round the circle in turn.
Now, Player B repeats exactly the same question Player A asked him to Player C, the person on his right. Player C answers and puts one of his cards face down on top of Player B’s card. For example:
I have been eating at Sushi Tei’s for 7 years.
If any player suspects that another player is lying, they can say: