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    How do I play when there are five aces?
    Community Answer
    You can ask for a reroll but it would be better to make small bets until the other player makes a bet and you can call them a liar.
  • Question
    If the loser of the challenge goes first, what if that was the last die and the player is out of the game?
    Community Answer
    Then the player to the losing player's right starts the next round.
  • Question
    Can a player who makes the first call change the call when playing Liar's Dice?
    Community Answer
    Yes. As the play keeps going around the circle, players make a new call that supersedes their previous call. Only the most recent call of any player really matters.
  • Question
    Does the amount challenged have to be exact?
    Community Answer
    No. As long as there are at least that number of dice on the board, the challenged person keeps their dice. It's worth noting, however, that some rules allow you to declare a bid "spot on," and if the exact number of dice of that value are on the board, the challenged player loses a die. If not, the challenger loses one.
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    If the person who loses goes again, how many times can they go if they keep on losing?
    Community Answer
    Assuming you mean Method one, then they go until they are out of dice. Every time you lose a challenge, whether you be the challenger or the challengee, you lose a die. If you are referring to Method two, then they go until they are out of poker chips.
  • Question
    Do I have to look at or even roll my dice before making a call?
    Community Answer
    It's up to you and how the people you're playing with decide. But it would be a good idea to look at it, just so you can make an accurate guess.
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