If you were telling the truth, your accuser takes all the cards in the middle. If a player doubts you’re laying down two fives when you’re supposed to, they can loudly proclaim, “I doubt it!” That’s when you take all the cards in the middle if you were bluffing. I’m not sure what the strategic advantage to doing this is, though. You can technically even lay down cards you have that aren’t of the specified type, if you want. You’re required to lay cards down even if you don’t have the right ones, so this is where the bluffing comes in. If you had one ace, you’d announce you’re putting down one ace in the first round. For instance, the first round is the ace round, requiring each player to take turns laying down the aces they have in the middle of the table.Īs you lay your cards down, announce how many of that type you’re putting in the middle. At the beginning of the game, the dealer shuffles and hands out all the cards in a standard 52-card deck to the players.Įach round, players must put the cards they have for a specific type facedown in the middle of the table. In I Doubt It, the goal is to empty your hand of cards. If you’re a skilled liar, this is the game for you. Make sure not to hold your cards facing out like this.įirst up in our list is a game all about bluffing.