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Drinking Games

No proper night out at the student bar is complete without a drinking game or two. Here are the rules to a few of my favourite.


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More games added January 1998

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NEW 2000!The Lost Drinking Games of April 1998 to September 1998


Basic Rules

Disclaimer: These games are not specifically designed for use with alcoholic drinks. Don't drink alcohol unless you are over the legal age where you live.


The Matchbox game

Requires

Everyone sits around the table with their drinks. The game commences by christening the matchbox in a drink and naming it. The matchbox is passed around the table and players take it in turns to throw the matchbox onto the table from below the level of their drink. If the matchbox lands on

Advanced rules


The Two Coin Game

Requires:

Everyone sits around the table. Players take turns to throw the two coins from below the level of the table onto the table. If they land


The One Coin Game

Simple but deadly

Requires

Someone is declared coin flipper. He flips the coin for each player. If they guess heads or tails correctly, it goes to the next player. If not, they drink 2 fingers.


Chris Gillmore's

Pool Drinking game

Requires

The game of pool is played as normal.

Can be deadly if your shots go to pieces when you're drunk.


I never did . . .

Submitted by Dom "Hippy" Hamon

Requires

Gameplay

Everyone sits around a table and one person is elected to begin. They start by saying "I never did " followed by something that they DID do. Everyone around the table who has also done the deed then drinks a fine. Game then continues around the circle.

Advanced rules

It may be possible to make everyone that has not done the deed to then do it. (This may be done in private)


Three Man

Submitted by Nicole Cantu

Requires:

Table a pair of dice 4+ people for best results and, of course, alcoholic beverages (it is of utter importance to keep the glasses full)

Gameplay

everyone rolls a die till a three is rolled that individual is "Three Man" - the game commences. We proceed by allowing each individual to take turns rolling the 2 dice and perform specified activities as directed by the roll (listed below) the last person to perform the tasks takes a drink. One person rolls till they get a "dead roll" anytime a three is rolled: "Three Man" drinks 1-2:everyone touches glass to edge of table last one drinks 1-4:everyone puts thumb to forhead, last one drinks 1-5:social ... everyone takes a drink 7 : person to the right of roller takes a drink 11: perosn to left of roller takes a drink doubles: roller gives the total number of drinks away to anyone EXCEPT three-man - if given to three man the roller becomes the new threeman if die roll off table = dice abuse : roller drinks if someone spills drink = drink abuse: culprit drinks 1-1: person of rollers choice takes a drink any roll not listed is a "dead roll" and the dice get passed on to next roller. This is a heavy drinking game and the fun comes in when people are just learning what to do and they screw-up, or get so wasted they forget what to do. As long as one person knows the plays ... everyone is able to catch on.

Dimes

Submitted by James Wayner

Requires:

- 11 dimes - Your favourite drink (beer, rye)I suggest beer. - five players or less

Gameplay

Everyperson gets a chance to deal. What you do is shake the coins up in your hands and stack them. Dealer calls head or tails and revoves the top coin. If the coin underneath is the the right one the player drinks one or two mouth fulls(decided on before the game starts). Dealer goes through the stack with each player then passes the coins to the next player to deal.

Examples of additional rules


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