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Old 10-18-2005, 03:35 AM
MasterShakes MasterShakes is offline
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Default Re: Most Interesting Drinking game you\'ve heard of

By far the most fun drinking game I have ever played is "Beer Die". There are two people on each of two teams. You need four cups of beer, a table, four chairs, and a single, ordinary 6-sided die. There might be variations on the rules, but this is how we play:

1) People are seated at each of four corners of a preferably long table that produces good bounce for the die.

2) The die is tossed by one side (alternating players with each toss). If the die is not tossed at least as high as the tallest seated player (while seated), the toss is no good. The toss must hit the table and then travel between the cups at the other end of the table (the cups are placed at the four corners of the table). If the toss is caught by the other team, then they toss. In order for a catch to be good, it must be with ONE hand and can use no other part of the body. If not, the catch is no good. If there is no catch or the catch is no good, that's a point.

2) 5 points for either side ends the game

3) 5 sips = 1 point. Sips can be obtained by your toss hitting the opposing team's cup, if a toss is not high enough, or if a player's toss misses the table completely.

4) If a toss actually falls into the opposing team's cup, then that team must finish their beers.

5) If a toss stops completely on the table and lands on 5, the tossing team must finish their beers, and spit out the die. If the die falls off the table during the spitting out process, that team must finish again. If, after spitting out the die, it lands on 5 again, that team must finish again. This is done until it stays on the table and it's not a 5. The same rule applies if at any time a player sets the die down on the table (for whatever reason), and it is a 5.

You could play without the finishes, but that's just not as fun. There are lots of variations on the rules, but I think the way we play is best.
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