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Blind man's bluff (poker)

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In the standard version, the person with the highest card wins. Each player is dealt one card that they display to all other players (traditionally stuck to the forehead facing outwards, supposedly like an Indian feather). This is followed by a round of betting. Players attempt to guess if they have
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is hidden from its owner, but shown to all other players, as above. During its coverage of the
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the highest card based on the distribution of visible cards and how other players are betting.
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that is unconventional in that each person sees the cards of all players
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The first Blind Man's Bluff World Championship took place at the
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This article is about the poker variant. For other uses, see
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Indian poker, squaw poker, Oklahoma forehead, or Indian head
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