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Such a dumb mini game,
So is poker and blackjack but you can still learn how to play them. Liars dice confusing af
If you bet on four fours for example, it counts for every die, not just your own.
After that, is just a gamble of who is right. More often than not the computer will bet some outrageous number that, unless there´s more than two players, it would be impossible to get, so call bluffs whenever you think the bet is just too much. Also the computer 100% will tell the truth whenever they are on their last dice, so unless you have a dice with the same number as the computer call the spot on on their last dice.
As a pro tip, on the stranger´s task where you have to win on liar´s dice on thieve´s landing, you can bet $200 dollars per game, which makes it incredibly easy to farm money, and you can keep doing this until you leave the saloon, so don´t leave unless you are ready to move on.
Get over yourself.