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How Do I Catch the Cheater?

by tatsuki

I'm sure you have visited the games area more than once to earn NP. You have probably heard about the mysterious game Cheat? You can't seem to win, need some help? Well, this article is just for you! Without further to do, let's get to the good stuff. Here's a list of common questions that I will answer:

Is this game worth it? Definitely. Every Neopoint. Every time you catch the cheater, you get between 5-25 NP, I believe. Every time you beat a level you win a Battlecard and even more NP What a wonderful game. Fun and prizes. Just like Gormball. Another wonderful game, but let's not get off the subject.

How do I catch the cheater? First, I am going to rate everyone's cheating ability. Which means how often they cheat and how bad they are at cheating. The highest amount of the stars shows they are extremely bad and the least shows they are really good.

Capara: ****/****
Little Timmy: ****/****
Branston: **/**
Chuffer Bob: ***/****
Brucey B: ***/****
Kalora: ***/****
Princess Fernypoo: **/****
Agent 00 Hog: ****/****
Spectre: ****/****

So, now you are aware of their ability. Let's get down to see if they are cheating. If they claim they have four of something, and in their hand they have 10 and under. They are most likely lying. If they have 10 or more cards, they could be telling the truth. If they say they have three of one card, I would suspect that they were cheating if they had less then 8 cards. 8 or more they could be telling the truth. If they say they have two of a card, they are most likely telling the truth and I wouldn't even bother trying to tell them they lie, unless I have three of the card that they say they have two of, but that's another technique explained later. If they only say they have one of card, don't bother either, unless you have four of that card. Let's got to the second technique I was telling you about. Someone claims they have they have four of one card. You look at your hand and realize, you have one or more of that same card. They are cheating. If they say they have three of one card and you have two or more, they are cheating. If they say they have two of one card and you have 3 or more of that card, they are cheating. If they say they have one of one card and you have four of that card, they are cheating. So there are two very important techniques to use against other players. Now you need defence skills. This next section should explain those techniques.

What can I do to keep myself from being caught? How do I actually win? Well, both of those questions are answered here. I have two words for you. These tell you how to win the game. Ready? You might not be because you'll think I'm crazy. Here I go...don't cheat. Why I say this you may ask? I wouldn't dare take the risk, trust me, I won. I'm not kidding. The only time you should ever ever cheat is when you have to. Like let's say you have an ace and you can only choose between Jack, Queen and King. This is the only time, in my opinion, you should cheat. But hey, some of you who like a thrill...here is some advice for those people. Don't say you have three of four of something when you don't. Only if it's actually true. You can easily slip away if you say you have one or two of something. So, there's some advice for risk takers and people who want to play it safe. (such as me.)

Why should I play Cheat? In my opinion, it's the best game in Neopia. You win prizes and have lots of fun. You really have to think it through. It's a puzzle, adventure and luck/chance game in one. Another reason is you get lots and lots of NP If you beat all the levels, it adds up to about 5,000. Plus you win at least 7 Battlecards. These are good for three things: To use in the Battledome, sell or donate to the less unfortunate Neopians. To summarize this, the game really enriches you and your Neopian experience. I'm still a little bit hazy, I need some more help. I'd be more than glad to help. Please Neomail me. No offensive or rude comments or I will report you to NeoPets.

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