Spin Master Games If You Know You Know, IYKYK Card Game for Adults with Hilarious NSFW Questions Party Game for Game Night Easy Board Game, for Adults Ages 18 and up

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Spin Master Games If You Know You Know, IYKYK Card Game for Adults with Hilarious NSFW Questions Party Game for Game Night Easy Board Game, for Adults Ages 18 and up

Spin Master Games If You Know You Know, IYKYK Card Game for Adults with Hilarious NSFW Questions Party Game for Game Night Easy Board Game, for Adults Ages 18 and up

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In another baseball example, catcher Carlton Fisk once managed to confuse a batter by talking about how he knew the batter knew the pitcher was ignoring Fisk and only throwing fastballs down the middle, and the pitcher knew Fisk knew the batter knew but wouldn't listen to when Fisk said he was signalling for curveballs (he was actually signalling for fastballs...down the middle). After an epic performance which included Fisk screaming at the pitcher to throw the curveball and going out to the mound, yelling and waving his arms around, the batter was so screwed up trying to figure out who knew what was supposed to happen he could only watch a third strike fastball go right down the middle. Mantis: I mean, you must spend every day pretending to act like you're falsely letting on that you aren't not unbetraying someone you don't not purport to allegedly not work for but really do! How do you keep all this shit straight without having an aneurysm? We should all let our hair down and dance like no one is watching. 69. Which holiday/season is my favorite? If it’s a talent, it can’t be useless. Even burping the alphabet will come in handy eventually in your lifetime. 56. What is my shoe size?

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Harry: I suspect that he knows what I need to know and that I know that he suspects that I suspect he knows what it is that I need to know. There is an active research field known as adversarial reasoning: essentially, building models that allow you to predict the actions of an adversary. Once the adversary happens to get a hold of your model it becomes rather useless, as he can make sure he does something other than what is predicted. So you simply create a new model - one that takes into account the fact that your adversary has the old model that he thinks tells him what you think he is going to do! The eventual end state is left as an exercise for the reader. Ross: Unless...you anticipated that I would figure all this out, and you know that it actually is a girl, and...and you really do want her to be named Ruth. Well, I'm not falling for that! Okay, Ruth is off the table! This exact scenario, with whatever permutations, has gone on in in the mind of every person who has played the game in real life, at least once.

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The club games in Higurashi: When They Cry, as well as Satoko's traps. For example, in preparation for a squirt gun fight, Rena stashed an extra squirt gun somewhere, but when the time came to use it, it turns out Satoko had already found the hidden gun, broken it so it couldn't fire, and left it in Rena's original hiding spot. White Goodman: Cuz I know you. And you know you. And I know that you know that I know that you know you.

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Quiz your parents on which one knows you better. Make your siblings debate over what your favorite food is. Find out how close you are to friends. We have a list of fun questions that will test if the people around you know who you really are! ✍️ Otis Redding ad-libbing at the end of his Cover Version of Sam Cooke's "A Change Is Gonna Come": "you know and I know, you know that I know that I know that you know, honey, that a change is gonna come." In Timothy Zahn's The Thrawn Trilogy ( Star Wars Legends books), part of Magnificent Bastard Thrawn's effectiveness in battle is based on his reputation: his enemies know fully well he's a nigh-unparalleled master strategist and tactician, so from their perspective each and every move he makes is like Schrodinger's Gambit, existing in a state of It's A Trap and It's Not A Trap until they open the box and the waveform collapses. Near: But I thought you would know what I was planning and plan around it and then I'd plan around your plans in a way you'd never see coming...A parent would know this if they ever went to one of your performances. 49. Do I still keep in touch with any of my childhood friends? Harry successfully pulls this off in his first interaction with Lucius Malfoy, quite possibly by accident. When Lucius makes veiled references, Harry responds by playing along... badly. His deception is so obvious that Lucius sees through it almost immediately. Then Lucius starts to think it was too easy - Harry must have been only pretending to be a fool that pretended to understand. He says as much, and walks away, apparently confident that his original message was conveyed. Meanwhile, Harry doesn't have the faintest clue what's going on.

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In Arsenic and Old Lace, the bluffing game regarding which characters know about the murders committed by the other characters reaches truly epic levels. Dr. Necrosis: But how could you predict I wouldn't expect you're foreseeing my anticipation of your assuming my not-believing? Ha! Answer me that. See also most instances of the Poisoned Chalice Switcheroo and Double Reverse Quadruple Agent. Frequently a consideration in Feed the Mole. In many an Absurdly High-Stakes Game this will take the form of a (often internal) monologue. Sometimes circumvented by making a completely random ( Heads or Tails?), unrelated, or unexpected move, which is where the Indy Ploy might come in handy. The Flintstones has one of these. It's something to the effect of "Even though he knows she knows he knows he knows she knows he *doesn't* know..." To avoid this kind of insanity, some coaches start with bullshit signals, then a sign (often very subtle) meaning "okay, here's the real signal" and anything after that is real. Of course, this can be figured out as well.Only Ashes Remain: Nita is able to function when she sees Fabricio at INHUP headquarters once she remembers he doesn't know she knows he betrayed her. Notably, it's also important to be playing exactly one level higher than your opponent but no more. There's no point playing at level 2 (Trying to work out what cards your opponent has) if they are only playing at level 0 (i.e. without looking at their cards) and there's no point playing at level three (manipulating your table image to convince your opponent you have certain cards) if your opponent is playing at level 1 (only looking at their cards without trying to work out what you have). Did you learn something new from these questions? You’d be surprised how much (or how little) people in your life really know about you. Of course, these questions are really just for fun so don’t take the results so seriously! Cerebus the Aardvark does this several times, usually involving Lord Julius, a Clown Prince of Magnificent Bastardy. Astoria also does this to Cerebus even while chained to his dungeon wall.

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Relied on by Shawn in Psych, as it is unclear whether/how much most of the main cast believes his psychic stint. Lampshaded in the theme song, in fact, it's (almost) the name of the theme song. Suggested read: Best Friend Questions: Get to know them even better 46. What profession did I dream of becoming when I was a child?

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The Blue-Eyed Islanders puzzle relies on this to an insane level, in that it ultimately depends on a 100-story tall tower of hypotheticals. Let's say that K(0) is the knowledge that there exists someone on the island with blue eyes; and K(N+1) is the knowledge that everyone knows that K(N). So if I know K(1) it means I know everyone knows there's someone with blue eyes on the island; if I know K(2) it means I know everyone knows everyone knows there's someone with blue eyes on the island; and so on. The crux of the riddle rests on how, from being given K(100), everyone on the island deduces they have blue eyes by a mind-numbing 100-day process of collapsing hypotheticals. The crux of the whole thing is "common knowledge", defined as I Know You Know I Know to infinity. Prior to the outsider's statement, the islanders all knew at least one of them was blue-eyed, and that all the other islanders knew that, but only up to N, not infinity. Once the fact becomes common knowledge, the hypotheticals can begin collapsing, but not before. From the Harry Potter Alternate DVD Commentary Gag Dub Wizard People, Dear Readers: "Then, dear readers, Harry notices a tear in Snake's pants and blood all over her leg, and Snake notices that Harry has noticed, and he notices she noticed that! I mean, there is a trade of noticing going on that is just bewildering." Lucy: I figured you knew that I knew you knew I knew that you knew I knew you knew, so I had to jerk it away! Ravages of Time runs on this trope. One strategist would lay out a plan, and in the end would say, "Of course, if the enemy strategist is any good, he would know that I will be planning this, so...". Have I ever ranted about work with you? 96. Do I like participating in non-work activities at the office?



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