Menteur

"Menteur" (French for "Liar") most commonly refers to the classic bluffing card game, , or the famous 17th-century comedy play by Pierre Corneille. 1. Poker Menteur (Card Game Guide)

: The first player is dealt five cards and announces a poker hand (e.g., "a pair of Kings"). They do not show their cards. The Choice : The next player must either:

: A major road in New Orleans (U.S. Route 90) named after a "lying chief" or a shifty waterway that changes direction with the tide. Menteur

: They take the cards (possibly discarding and drawing new ones) and must declare a stronger hand than the previous one.

: A literary magazine formerly curated by students at the Paris School of Arts and Culture . How to play Poker Menteur #cardgames "Menteur" (French for "Liar") most commonly refers to

: Avoid being the one caught lying or incorrectly accusing someone else of lying. How to Play :

If you are studying this play, here is a quick guide to its plot and significance. They do not show their cards

: The play explores the "virtuosity" of lying—how one lie necessitates another to maintain the facade. 3. Other References