"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)
: 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
: Avoid being the one caught lying or incorrectly accusing someone else of lying. How to Play : "Menteur" (French for "Liar") most commonly refers to
: Aim to force the player to your right to lose. Since the loser starts the next round, the cards will be "fresher" when they reach you again, giving your neighbors fewer clues about your hand. 2. Le Menteur (The Liar) by Pierre Corneille Route 90) named after a "lying chief" or
: Use a standard deck. Each player starts with a set number of "lives" or chips.
If you are studying this play, here is a quick guide to its plot and significance.
: They take the cards (possibly discarding and drawing new ones) and must declare a stronger hand than the previous one.