Dice
and Deck What You Will Need:
Dice
Deck of Cards
Alcohol
People (atleast two people)
How to Play:
The cards are shuffled, then placed in the center of the table.
The first player turns over two cards. The object is to correctly
bet if you can roll a pair of dice, so that the total of the dice
roll is a number between the two cards turned over. Each play
bets 1 - 3 shots.
For example, if a three and a nine were turned over, the player
would bet 1-3 shots of beer that he would roll a total of
4,5,6,7 or 8. If his dice roll is successful, he gets to choose
a player to drink the number of shots he bet. A successful bet
may also be divided between a number of players. If he is
unsuccessful, he must drink the number of shots he bet.
An Ace is a one, Jack is eleven, Queen is twelve and a King is
thirteen.
Special Rules for special situations:
- If an Ace or a King are drawn, all drinks are shots of hard
liquor.
- If consecutive numbers are drawn, (i.e. a six and a seven),
the player must drink one beer shot, and draw new cards.
- If a pair is drawn, (i.e. two sixes), two more cards are
drawn and two bets can be made, however there is only one roll
of the dice. Therefore, you may win on one and not on the other.
- If you roll doubles on the dice, the bet is doubled,
including hard liquor bets.
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