Blind Manвђ™s Bluff Page
In a card game version often called "Indian Poker," players hold their cards against their foreheads so they can see everyone’s hand except their own, forcing them to bet based on the "bluff" . In Literature and History
Play in a space free of sharp furniture or trip hazards . Blind Man’s Bluff
Known as colin-maillard , this version historically involved more "buffeting" or light shoving, from which the word "buff" (and eventually "bluff") likely originated . In a card game version often called "Indian