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  2. Sevens, elevens, and doubles - Wikipedia

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    Sevens, elevens, and doubles (also referred to as 7/11/2x, sloppy dice[ 1] or hero[ 2]) is a drinking game played with two dice. [ 3][ 4] The game can be played with as few as two people, but is usually played in a group of five or more. The object of the games is to roll a 7, 11 or any double. To win the game: remain the last drinker.

  3. Three man - Wikipedia

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    Three man (also referred to as Mr. Three, [1] hat man[1] or the trifecta[1]) is a drinking game played with two dice. [1] It can be played with at least three people but some consider it better with around five. [2]

  4. Bar dice - Wikipedia

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    Bar dice. The game of bar dice uses five dice. Bar dice is a drinking game played with five dice and a cup. Generally played in a bar, tavern or pub, the game is often used to determine which of the participants will pay for the next round of drinks. [1]

  5. Ship, captain, and crew - Wikipedia

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    The game can be played with as few as two people but is usually played in a group of five or more. The object of the game is to roll a six (the "ship"), a five ("captain"), and a four ("crew") with three dice, and get the highest score with the other two dice ("the ship's cargo"). In other versions, a four is the "mate" and the remaining dice ...

  6. Beer die - Wikipedia

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    Beer. Beer die, or snappa is a table-based drinking game in which opposing players sit or stand at opposite ends and throw a die over a certain height with the goal of either landing the die in their opponent's cup or having the die hit the table and bounce over the scoring area to the floor. The defending team attempts to catch the die one ...

  7. Biscuit (game) - Wikipedia

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    Rules. Each player rolls the dice one time. The first person to roll a 7 becomes "The Biscuit". That player then rolls the dice, with the following results: 1-1. Everyone take a drink. 6-6. Roller has to invent a rule which will be applied for the rest of the game. Breaking this rule requires a penalty drink to be taken.

  8. Drinking game - Wikipedia

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    Drinking games were enjoyed in ancient China, usually incorporating the use of dice or verbal exchange of riddles. [3]: 145 During the Tang dynasty (618–907), the Chinese used a silver canister where written lots could be drawn that designated which player had to drink and specifically how much; for example, from 1, 5, 7, or 10 measures of drink that the youngest player, or the last player ...

  9. List of drinking games - Wikipedia

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    B. Beer pong is a drinking game in which players throw ping pong balls across a table, attempting to land each ball in a cup of beer on the other end. Bar-hopping. Bartok (card game) Baseball. Beer bong. Beer can pyramid. Beer checkers. Beer die.