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- Coin-matching_game abstract "A coin-matching game (also a coin smack or smack game) is a confidence trick in which two con artists set up one victim.The first con artist strikes up a conversation with the victim, usually while waiting somewhere. The con artist suggests matching pennies (or other coins) to pass the time. The second con artist arrives and joins in, but soon leaves for a moment. The first con artist then suggests cheating. The victim, thinking they are going to scam the second con artist, agrees to match coins each time. When the second con artist returns and begins losing, he accuses the two of cheating and threatens to call the police. The first con artist offers a sizable sum of hush money, and the victim pitches in. After the victim leaves, the two con artists split up the money extorted from the victim.In game theory the term refers to a zero-sum two-person game of imperfect information (not involving a third player or collusion); other variations on the name are \"matching coins\" or \"matching pennies\".".
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- Coin-matching_game wikiPageLength "3196".
- Coin-matching_game wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Coin-matching_game wikiPageRevisionID "490862213".
- Coin-matching_game wikiPageWikiLink Category:Confidence_tricks.
- Coin-matching_game wikiPageWikiLink Category:Deception.
- Coin-matching_game wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fraud.
- Coin-matching_game wikiPageWikiLink Cheating.
- Coin-matching_game wikiPageWikiLink Coin.
- Coin-matching_game wikiPageWikiLink Confidence_trick.
- Coin-matching_game wikiPageWikiLink Extortion.
- Coin-matching_game wikiPageWikiLink Game_theory.
- Coin-matching_game wikiPageWikiLink Hush_money.
- Coin-matching_game wikiPageWikiLink Matching_pennies.
- Coin-matching_game wikiPageWikiLink Perfect_information.
- Coin-matching_game wikiPageWikiLink Two-player_game.
- Coin-matching_game wikiPageWikiLink Zero-sum_game.
- Coin-matching_game wikiPageWikiLinkText "Coin-matching game".
- Coin-matching_game wikiPageWikiLinkText "coin smack or smack game".
- Coin-matching_game wikiPageWikiLinkText "coin-matching game".
- Coin-matching_game wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Coin-matching_game wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Crime-stub.
- Coin-matching_game wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Game-stub.
- Coin-matching_game wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Coin-matching_game wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Scams_and_confidence_tricks.
- Coin-matching_game subject Category:Confidence_tricks.
- Coin-matching_game subject Category:Deception.
- Coin-matching_game subject Category:Fraud.
- Coin-matching_game hypernym Trick.
- Coin-matching_game type Album.
- Coin-matching_game comment "A coin-matching game (also a coin smack or smack game) is a confidence trick in which two con artists set up one victim.The first con artist strikes up a conversation with the victim, usually while waiting somewhere. The con artist suggests matching pennies (or other coins) to pass the time. The second con artist arrives and joins in, but soon leaves for a moment. The first con artist then suggests cheating.".
- Coin-matching_game label "Coin-matching game".
- Coin-matching_game sameAs Q5141527.
- Coin-matching_game sameAs m.0gmg9b1.
- Coin-matching_game sameAs Q5141527.
- Coin-matching_game wasDerivedFrom Coin-matching_game?oldid=490862213.
- Coin-matching_game isPrimaryTopicOf Coin-matching_game.