Beat the Barman

I don't of anyone that's played this game to a finish. You'll need your own barman (a quiet bar is usually Ok) and a ton of cash. You
order a shot and pay with a banknote that will require the barman to get you change. You must have your drink finished by the time he
returns. You win if the bar closes. You lose if you fall over or get chucked out.

Beat The Dealer

You start by lining up (in order) one ace, one two, one three, etc, all the way to king (suit doesn't matter) face up on the table. Then one
person is designated dealer. They get the rest of the cards, they then pull over the top card (making sure they are the only one to see it).
The first person to go then has to guess what card it is (not the suit just whether it's an ace, two, three, etc). If they guess correctly on
the first try they become dealer and the current dealer has to drink 5 (sips, chugs, seconds, doesn't matter, you decide this at the
beginning).
If the person guesses incorrectly they have one more chance to guess right. Before this guess the dealer has to tell them whether the
card they are holding has a bigger or smaller face value (aces are low by the way). A correct guess and the guesser has to drink 2 and
becomes dealer, dealer drinks 5.
An incorrect guess means the guesser has to count how far they were from the actual card from their guess and drink that many (eg. if
the dealer had a king and the guess was a 9 then the guesser would have to take 4 drinks).
It's now the next person's turn to guess (dealer stays the same if they are not beaten). The card that was just held by the dealer the
previous round goes behind the corresponding card that is already on the table.
This is a great game, the closer you get to the end of the deck the more times the dealer is beaten due to process of elimination
because there are few cards left to guesss from. Which means 5 drinks every time it switches for the dealer. It's best to play with at least
3 or 4 people minimum. Have fun.

Beat The Eight

Equipment:
- bottle of 80 proof liquor (eg vodka)
- a venue of some sort with people in it
- deck of cards
- 1 shot glass per person
- disgusting exotic alternative drink
- wash drink (at least 5% vol)
- a well thought up forfeit which will be enforced if player does not carry out willingly
Play:
- pack cut to determine 'chief'
- glasses filled (either by players or other)
- cards shuffled by 'chief'
- chief turns the top card
- play continues clockwise
Commencing play:
- before drawing a card the player calls 'higher', 'lower' or 'same' ('thriller' will be explain further on)
- if the player has correctly predicted the next card play moves to the next player
- if the player is wrong a shot must be taken before the end of the next round
- if the player calls 'same' and is correct then that player is skipped for the next two rounds
Additional rules:
- if a player wishes to leave the game 3 shots must be taken, 1 shot of the exotic alternative or a forfeit which is decided at the begining
of the game must be carried out
- the only other way out of the game is by winning or puking (if a player puked then they must leave the game)
- everyone around the table is automatically entered into the game (four shots to leave in the early stages) if you refuse to be entered in
the game then you will not be able to watch
- the winner is the last one left in the game
- new arrival to the game must take an entry shot but is denied the rank of winner if last to survive
- wash drink may be drank between rounds but only one swig may be taken
- a round ends with the chief's turn
- no time period between rounds
- if a joker is drawn the player can land his shot on any of the other unlucky players
The 'thriller' rule:
- when a player enters into the game he/she recieves one 'thriller' card
- this card is redemable any time during the game but only once per person per game
- when the 'thriller' card is layed an act of 'Michael Jackson-ness' must be performed
- if the player chooses to use their 'thriller' card they must call 'higher', 'lower' or 'same' (stupid) like normal
- if they are correct then everybody else in the game has to take one shot
- if they are incorrect then they have to have everybody else's shot
- this is a very tricky card and just be used skillfully and when a player is certain of the next card
The money rule:
- money can be used in 'Beat The Eight' to provide the winner with a small prize
- if money is being used then a dollar/pound is required for entry
- when a winner is declared he/she takes the dosh
- if Russian rules are being played and no winner is declared then every player takes back their money
Hungarian Rules
- same rules but every player is dealt six 'higher' cards and six 'lower' cards each (can be ay number of cards but six is normal) and of
course one 'thriller' card
- if a player calls 'higher' then he/she must discard one 'higher' card and the same for 'lower'
- if a player has ran out of 'higher' cards then they have to call 'lower' or 'thriller' and hope for the best
- can be a bastard of a game but funny for other players
Russian Rules
- only way out of the game is by puking or winning which means we're playing to the end boys
- you cannot take the three shots or exotic and leave
- if you ain't in then you ain't watching so you better get out of the room mate
- once there is one player left it still ain't over
- the player has to finish off the deck to themselves
- if the player has still not given up the he/she is declared the winner

Beer an Inning

The rules are easy. While watching a baseball game on TV, you have to drink one beer an inning. The beer must be started and finished
during the inning. If you fail to finish your beer before the inning is over, you have to chug a beer during the break.
The key is to properly pace yourself during each inning, so that you don't have to quickly chug towards the end of a fast inning.
For a Deadly Buzz Factor, play this game during a double header.

Beer Billiards

You play on a pool table. Each person is appointed certain balls according to numbers on the balls. The point is to knock the other
peoples balls in.
Each time you do this that person has to take a shot, or drink what ever alcohol they have. If you knock your own ball in one of each of
your opponents balls comes back into play and you have to drink double. The person to have only their balls left on the table is the
winner.

Beer Bond

The rules are simple, you need a Nintendo 64 and as much beer as you want. Play the James Bond Golden Eye video game in
multiplayer mode with 2 to 4 people. Play the games best of 10, and whoever has the most wins (kills) doesn't drink.
How many kills that the other players are lacking to the winner is how many drinks they take. If a person wins 3 in a row, they can make
special rules for the person in last place.

Beer Checkers

This is a favorite at Michigan Tech. You'll need plastic cups and a checker board with spaces the size of the cups. It's easiest to use part
of a big cardboard box and cover it in clear contact paper so you won't have to make one again. The game is set up and played just like
regular checkers, except that each person has cups filled half way with beer for their pieces. It's easiest if you use disposable cups and
mark them with different colors.
If one of your men gets jumped, you slam the half beer in the cup and remove it from the board. If you get "kinged" you fill the cup up the
rest of the way. If your king gets jumped, you slam the whole beer. When someone wins, the loser has to finish all the cups left on the
board. If you play in teams, just divide the number of slams up, or rotate who finishes the beer.
For the weaker drinker shots of beer may be used instead of half beers. When you get kinged, make it a double shot.
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