"Bluffing"
If you lead with a blank card, you may want to chose a
general word. Remember, specific words have narrow
definitions and fewer multiple meanings. The more
general the clue word, the more likely it may be that a
player will think you are the LINQ™… even if you are not!
"Pushing Your Partner"
It is advantageous for a player with the LINQ™ to
“push” the other player with the LINQ™ into
guessing in the second Round (which is worth
fewer points). This is done by saying a clue word
that is completely different than the LINQ™ word
and then, in Round Two, saying a clue that is
very obvious... But, watch out!, If your LINQ™
partner actually guesses in Round One and
doesn't pick you, neither of you score! And what
you think is obvious, may not be after all...
"Great Body Language”
Easy to say but much harder to pull off. Nevertheless, it is great body language
that often wins the day. One trick is to pretend you are the LINQ™ by taking an
obvious second look at your card. A player would only look twice at their card if
they were looking at the LINQ™ word and trying to remember it… right?
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