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  2. Buffalo (game) - Wikipedia

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    A folk origin of the game states that Buffalo Club stems from the gunslinging days of the Wild West where the use of one's right hand (the shooting hand) was at times a matter of life or death. [1] Thus, recreational activities such as playing cards or drinking were done with the left hand only to avoid severe consequences. [2]

  3. Never have I ever - Wikipedia

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    Conversation games such as this one can help to build friendships, [3] and players often admit to things that they previously had not. As with truth or dare, the game is often sexual in nature. In some variations, the game may be incorporated into other drinking games, such as kings. [3]

  4. Pyramid of fire - Wikipedia

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    Pyramid of fire is a drinking game among college/university students in Europe and America. Pyramid of fire is a combination of two other drinking games ring of fire [1] and pyramid. [2] The aim of this game is to give people the opportunity to drink fast and in large quantity whilst with a group of friends in a fun and exciting way.

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  6. 5 Board Games to Play Instead of Drinking In Dry January - AOL

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    Here are three drinking games to help you get through the debate. Spicy USA TODAY Presidential Debate Bingo While the vice presidential debate bingo game from USA TODAY should be entertaining ...

  8. Horserace (drinking game) - Wikipedia

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    Horserace is a drinking game using playing cards that is inspired by horse racing. Participants bet amounts of alcohol on one of four aces, much like bettors would bet money on horses at a racing track. The game requires a standard deck of playing cards.

  9. Fingers (game) - Wikipedia

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    Fingers or finger spoof is a drinking game where players guess the number of participating players who will keep their finger on a cup at the end of a countdown. A correct guess eliminates the player from the game and ensures they will not have to drink the cup. The last person in the game loses and must consume the cup contents.