EN MAR 3, 2026
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Poker Hands Bullshit is a turn-based social deduction card game released on February 6, 2026, where players declare the best poker hand they believe is present using all cards in play, despite only seeing their own. The game revolves around bluffing and accurately calling out opponents' bluffs. Traditional 'builds' do not apply to this game, as success hinges on strategic deception and deduction.

Navigation Index
  • 01 Game Overview
  • 02 How to Play: The Core Mechanics
  • 03 The Art of Bluffing
  • 04 Detecting Lies: When to Call Bullshit
  • 05 General Strategy and Mind Games
  • 06 Understanding Poker Hand Rankings

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Game Overview

"Poker Hands Bullshit" is a turn-based card game that launched on February 6, 2026. It is categorized as a social deduction game and a mind game of partial information. Developed and published by Henry Hu, the game is available on Linux, Mac, and PC (Microsoft Windows). Unlike traditional poker, the game focuses on bluffing and deduction rather than forming the strongest hand yourself, as players only see their own cards but declare hands based on all cards in play.

How to Play: The Core Mechanics

In "Poker Hands Bullshit," players take turns declaring the best poker hand they believe is present among all the cards currently in play. A unique aspect is that players can only see their own cards, requiring them to either take a chance on what other players hold or bluff about the cards they possess.

The central mechanic involves the

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