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==Single hand== [[File:Perudo.jpg|right|thumb|Five six-sided dice are used per player, with dice cups used for concealment.]] Five dice are used per player with dice cups used for concealment. Each round, each player rolls a "hand" of dice under their cup and looks at their hand while keeping it concealed from the other players. The first player begins bidding, announcing any face value and the minimum number of dice that the player believes are showing that value, under all of the cups in the game. Ones are often wild, always counting as the face of the current bid. Turns rotate among the players in a clockwise order. Each player has two choices during their turn: to make a higher bid, or challenge the previous bid β typically with a call of "liar". Raising the bid means either increasing the quantity, or the face value, or both, according to the specific bidding rules used. There are many variants of allowed and disallowed bids; common bidding variants, given a previous bid of an arbitrary quantity and face value, include: * the player may bid a higher quantity of any particular face, or the same quantity of a higher face (allowing a player to "re-assert" a face value they believe prevalent if another player increased the face value on their bid); * the player may bid a higher quantity of the same face, or any particular quantity of a higher face (allowing a player to "reset" the quantity); * the player may bid a higher quantity of the same face or the same quantity of a higher face (the most restrictive; a reduction in either face value or quantity is usually not allowed). If the current player challenges the previous bid, all dice are revealed. If the bid is valid (at least as many of the face value and any wild aces are showing as were bid), the bidder wins. Otherwise, the challenger wins. The player who loses a round loses one of their dice. The last player to still retain a die (or dice) is the winner. The loser of the last round starts the bidding on the next round. If the loser of the last round was eliminated, the next player starts the new round. ===Dice odds=== For a given number of unknown dice ''n'', the probability that ''exactly'' a certain quantity ''q'' of any face value are showing, ''P(q)'', is :<math>\ P(q) = C(n,q) \cdot (1/6)^q \cdot (5/6)^{n-q}</math> Where ''C(n,q)'' is the [[binomial coefficient|number of unique subsets]] of ''q'' dice out of the set of ''n'' unknown dice. In other words, the number of dice with any particular face value follows the [[binomial distribution]] <math>B(n,\tfrac{1}{6})</math>. For the same n, the probability ''P'(q)'' that ''at least q'' dice are showing a given face is the sum of ''P(x)'' for all ''x'' such that ''q β€ x β€ n'', or :<math>\ P'(q) = \sum_{x=q}^n C(n,x) \cdot (1/6)^x \cdot (5/6)^{n-x}</math> These equations can be used to calculate and chart the probability of exactly ''q'' and at least ''q'' for any or multiple ''n''. For most purposes, it is sufficient to know the following facts of dice probability: * The expected quantity of any face value among a number of unknown dice is one-sixth the total unknown dice. * A bid of the expected quantity (or twice the expected value when playing with wilds), rounded down, has a greater than 50% chance of being correct and the highest chance of being exactly correct.<ref name="Christopher P Ferguson">{{cite web|last2=Ferguson|first2=Thomas S|author2-link= Thomas S. Ferguson |title=Models for the Game of Liar's Dice|url=https://www.math.ucla.edu/~tom/papers/LiarsDice.pdf|publisher=University of California at Los Angeles|access-date=16 January 2013|last1=Ferguson|first1=Christopher P|author1-link=Chris Ferguson}}</ref>
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