Drunk Tank Dealer or someone not in drunk tank collects all the cards and shuffles, and draws out 20 cards. You only drink for face cards, but cards are added everytime you have to drink. The drinking is supposed to be done as quick as possible. Jacks=1 drink and card Queens=2 drinks and cards Kings=3 drinks and card Aces=4 drinks and cards. · This list of card drinking games we like the most. Kings Cup The Classic. A must have at every party Ride The Bus Cheers to the bus driver, who is no longer driving home today. UNO as a Drinking Game Even more fun with booze! Fuck the Dealer The name says it all. The dealer gets the shit end of the Estimated Reading Time: 7 mins. The long list of drinking games involving cards. All different numbers of players for you and your friends to drink to. Find new drinking games to play today! Our drunk rating system is one out of five beers. One being a mild buzz and five is you getting hammered. 2 Man. Number of Players: 2+. Drunk Meter.
Drunk Driver. 1 deck of cards. 2 players. 1. Decide who will be the 'dealer' and who will be the 'driver'. The dealer deals 6 cards (more for a greater challenge, less for an easy road) face down in a line adjacent to each other. 2. The driver turns over a card, and does the following: a) card is a non-face card - nothing happens and the driver moves onto the next card. If the card that is flipped is a non-face card (e.g. ), nothing happens and the Drink Driver can move onto flipping over the next card in the line. For each additional card that is dealt during the game, the Drunk Driver must drink one shot or one sip (depending on your preference) of an alcoholic beverage. Drunk Driver 2. 1 deck of cards. 2 players. 1. Decide who will be the 'dealer' and who will be the 'driver'. The dealer deals 6 cards (more for a greater challenge, less for an easy road) face down in a line adjacent to each other. 2. The driver turns over a card. He must now guess whether the value of the next card will be higher or lower than the one he has just turned over.
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