2008 Drinking Games


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Sport: Baseball
Beverages: Beer or something that won’t completely f*ck you up
Equipment: Shot Glasses, Pint Glass or Cans

General Rules:
1. 3 people to a team, a maximum of 2 teams.

2. Before the game, each team draws a number 1-3 to determine the lineup.

3. At the beginning of the inning, as the first batter comes up, player 1 is “up” to drink. The people on the other team will also be ready.

4. If player 1 gets a hit, the “defense” drinks for 5 seconds. A double is 10 seconds. A triple is 15 seconds. And a homerun is a full beer.

5. If for every strike player 1 receives, he will take a shot of beer. For every ball, the “defense” will take a shot.

6. A ground out is 5 seconds of drinking for player 1, pop fly is 10 seconds, and an infield fly or getting robbed of a homer is finishing your beer.

7. If your player is picked off or thrown out while on base, finish your beer.

8. If the team scores, the “defense” finishes a beer.

Optional, “Advanced” Rules:
1. Any mention of Brett Farve, Manny Ramirez, or a women’s sporting event causes a party chug.

Sport: Show Jumping
Beverages: Mint Juleps (or beer), Whiskey (or other spirit)
Equipment: Shot Glasses

General Rules:
1. If a rider knocks down a pole, take a drink of mint julep for each pole.
2. If a horse refuses a jump, take two drinks of mint julep.
3. If a rider finishes without knocking over any poles, take a shot.
4. If a rider falls off the horse, take a shot.

Optional Rules:
1. If an American is riding, double all drinks and shots.

A simple, yet entertaining way to watch volleyball with your friends.

Taking turns, guess a number of volleys that will go with each serve. For instance, as Amanda Volleyballhips is serving, I will guess it will take 8 volleys for the ball to be scored. Then my other friends will each guess if my number is higher, or lower than the actual.

If my friend Bob chooses lower and it ends up taking 9 volleys, then he has to drink with me. If it is 8 volleys, then everyone drinks except me.

The rule is you drink for the number of volleys the person was off, plus the total count of spikes and digs. For the liquor fans, you can just take the amount of shots equivalent to the shots and digs. If the person was correct in guessin the number of volleys, then the rest of the team drinks that number, plus the spikes and digs.

Enjoy.

This one is quite simple and easy:

Equipment: Copious amounts of readily cold beer.

Rules:

Since soccer is quite a long event, the game must be a marathon, not a race. With drinking soccer, you and your friends choose a team of your choosing. After each of the following, drink for these predetermined number of seconds if it happens to your team:

Out of Bounds: 2 seconds

Goal Kick: 2 seconds

Substitution: 4 seconds

Opponent Corner Kick: 4 seconds

Foul: 4 seconds

Yellow Card - 10 seconds

Red Card - Finish your beer.

Missed Goal - 10 seconds

Opponent Goal - Finish your beer.

Penalty Kick - Finish your beer.

By the end of the match, you’ll be good to go.

Sport: Tennis (Doubles)
Beverage: Beer, 40’s
Equipment: Duct Tape*
Additional: Requires 4 players

General Rules:
1. Choose a tennis team to support and a partner
2. After each game, a player or his/her partner swigs for as many points as his/her team won.
3. During “deuce”, a player or his/her partner swigs for every point his/her team loses.
4. During “tie-breakers”, a player or his/her partner swigs for every point his/her team.
5. If your team is “aced”, you or your partner must swig.
6. If your team “double-faults”, you or your partner must swig.

* Tennis matches can be very, very long. We recommend taping the 40’s to your hands, as holding them will get difficult as the match progresses. We also recommend not playing more than a set or two.

Sport: Ping Pong
Beverage: Beer, of course
Equipment: Dixie Cups

General Rules:
1. Choose a player
2. After each point, the player who loses the point must drink 1 dixie cup of beer
3. After each game, the player who loses must drink 1 dixie cup for the difference between the winning score and the losing score.

Optional, “Advanced” Rules:
1. After the first point, the losing player must drink from his/her cup until the next point is complete.
2. Predict the number of points your player will score. If you get it right, your opponent must drink 3 dixie cups. If you get it wrong, you must drink 1 dixie cup for every point you were off.
3. If a white person wins, everyone drinks.

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