Liar's Poker is a multiplayer game that involves wagering on the total number of digits contained in the serial numbers of dollar bills held by the platers on a turn-by-turn basis. The game is usually played with two to four players but can be played with up to ten people. The object of the game is to have the highest total number of digits at the end of each round, and to avoid being eliminated from play.The first step in playing Liar's Poker is to choose your starting bet. This can be any amount from one cent up to $100,000 but must be an amount that all players are comfortable with. Once everyone has agreed on a starting bet, each player takes turns placing their bets into the pot.On each turn, a player may either: -1- place their entire bet.2- fold (give up their hand and take no further action); or3- bluff (make a false claim about how many digits they have).If all players except for one fold during any given round, then that remaining player automatically wins whatever was wagered during that round and play moves onto the next round where everyone begins anew with fresh betting amounts based off what was won or lost previously . However if even just one person calls another person's bluff , then instead both active players reveal their hands and whoever has more digits than their opponent wins while anyone who had less loses money equal