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GOPS

Outthink your opponent in this intense mind game where you simultaneously bid cards to win diamonds—pure strategy, zero luck, pure psychological warfare in 15 minutes.

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2 players
10-15 minutes
Medium

What You'll Need

🃏 Standard 52-card deck (use 3 suits: Spades, Clubs, Diamonds)

About This Game

Game of Pure Strategy - a perfect information bidding game. Players simultaneously bid for diamond cards using their hand of spades and clubs. The highest total diamond value wins.

How to Play

  1. One player takes all 13 Spades, other takes all 13 Clubs
  2. Shuffle Diamonds face-down as prize pile
  3. Turn up one Diamond as the prize
  4. Both players secretly select one card from hand
  5. Reveal simultaneously; higher card wins the Diamond
  6. Tie = Diamond goes to next round (stacks with next prize)
  7. Played cards are discarded (used once each)
  8. Repeat for all 13 Diamonds
  9. Player with highest total Diamond value wins
  10. No luck involved - pure strategy and psychology
  11. Variant: Hearts as third-player or 4-player partnership

History & Background

GOPS (Game of Pure Strategy) was invented in the mid-20th century as a mathematical curiosity - a card game with no luck whatsoever. Its exact origin is unclear, but it gained popularity among game theorists.

The game is sometimes called "Goofspiel" (combining "goof" and "kriegsspiel"). It serves as a teaching tool in game theory courses because it demonstrates concepts like Nash equilibrium in an accessible format.

GOPS has been extensively analyzed mathematically. Despite its simple rules, optimal play remains complex enough that perfect strategy is still debated among theorists.

The game appeals to chess-minded players who dislike luck-based elements. Every piece of information is known to both players, making it a test of pure deduction and psychology - can you outguess what bid your opponent will make?

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you play GOPS with 2 players?

Yes, GOPS works great with 2 players. The game is well-suited to a duo and you'll have a fantastic time together.

What changes when playing GOPS with 2 players?

With 2 players, GOPS plays smoothly — the main difference is a more direct, head-to-head dynamic. You'll interact more closely with your opponent, which can make each round feel more personal and strategic.

How long does GOPS take to play?

A typical game of GOPS takes about 10-15 minutes. This can vary based on players' experience level and how quickly decisions are made.

What do you need to play GOPS?

To play GOPS, you need: Standard 52-card deck (use 3 suits: Spades, Clubs, Diamonds). That's it — no special equipment required.

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