Wonderland’s War

You can bluff in WW, it's an integral part of the game. That's how some of the quest cards are designed, and the forge spaces on the combat strength track. You can put supporters into a conflict area that you have no intention of winning, and your opponents don't know whether you intend to win the conflict, or stop early to complete a quest/forge. Both games involve a lot of luck, but the more skilled player will win in the long run.

My original comment just states that I believe a beginner poker player has a better chance at winning vs an experienced poker player than a beginner WW player vs an experienced WW player. Part of that is due to WW being more complex than poker. They are two different games, so they won't share the exact same mechanisms (like bluffing and winning a hand you "shouldn't" have won.)

It is a good comparison.

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