Two Person Drinking Game

Two Person Drinking Game

Two Person Drinking Game

The Best Bar and Nightclub Drinking Games

Dudo (Latin America)

Legend says that more than 400 years ago, King Atahualpa of the Incas taught the Spanish conquistador Pizarro a game now known as dudo (Spanish for "I doubt"). This game belongs to a family of dice game based on deception, called "liar's dice" which are popular all over Latin American bars and nightclubs, and also go under the names "Mexicali" in the United States, and "Maxchen" in Germany. To play dudo, you need two or more participants. Each player rolls five dice hidden under their tumbler. After taking a sneak peek, each player has to make successively bolder claims (often lies) about the dice numbers they're holding, until one player decides to challenge (call someone out a liar), by yelling "dudo!". The loser (whoever incorrectly challenged, or whoever was proven a liar) must drink and loses one dice. The last player with dice wins!

Jiuling (China)

The finger guessing game. It first appeared in the 11th century BC (not in bars and nightclubs obviously), and involves two players at a time. Both make a gesture of a number using their fingers, while shouting out a number from two to 20. To win, a player must shout a number that equals the total number of fingers extended by both players. Whoever shouted a number that's less loses the game and has to take a drink. To make things trickier, players don't just shout a number but say a related phrase, such as "two kind brothers" to represent two, "three stars shining" or "making a fortune in four seasons", and so forth. Let's face it, you're guaranteed to lose. But you'll make a heap more Chinese friends while you're doing it at bars and nightclubs around town.

Beer pong (United States)

If there's any place that could be nominated as the spiritual birthplace of the modern drinking game, it must be America's bars and nightclubs… specifically, the frat houses of US college campuses. And of all the drinking games to have been spawned from the hallways of those illustrious dorms, there are none so infamous as beer pong, which now has its own tournaments, online community and even a Morgan Spurlock documentary.  The game is simple. Take two two-player teams. On each side of a ping-pong table (or indeed any table), setup six or 10 plastic cups one-third filled with beer in a triangular formation. Start throwing ping pong balls, and each time a player lands a ball in their opponent's cup, the opponent must drink all the beer in that cup. After all the cups are eliminated on one side, the losers must also consume all the beer in the winning team's cups.

Los Chunguitos (Spain)

Los Chunguitos are a 1970s rumba band from Madrid, who have the honour of being the inspiration for a popular Spanish drinking game of the same name. To play, take a group of jovial drinkers sitting in a circle or around a table. In the first round, each person must clap, flamenco style, and call out, "I am Chungitos number one", with the next person saying, "I am Chungitos number two", until each has their own number. In the second round, each person calls out their own number, then the number of someone else, all the while clapping flamenco style. The new number must then call out their own number, then another new number, and so forth. Sounds easy, right? Well to complicate things, the person directly to the right of the current player must also "play" the drums (mime and make drum sounds), while the person directly to the left must play the guitar. Whoever makes a mistake or is too slow has to drink, and the game starts again. Keep adding more ‘instruments' to spice things up!

There are variations of this game all over Europe and Asia.

The true blue drinking game (Australia)

So what cultural delights has Australia added to the global culture of drinking games? Well, naturally, anything too complicated is out.Try this one next time you're keen to influence the evening's entertainment in a hostel halfway round the world:

Pick one of your new backpacker mates, and get everyone to sing the following popular anthem:

"Here's to Scott, he's true blue!

He's a piss pot through and through.

He's a bastard so they say, and he's not going to heaven, he went the other way!

He's going down, down, down, down, down@"

By Nastasia Campanella

 

I'm looking for the name of a drinking game with cards?


Ok the dealer hands each person a card and than asks higher or lower you get one chance to drink than you have to drink the difference between the two cards, after that the dealer asks in between or outside, in which he's asking if the next card will be a number inbetween your too cards or outside..and than something else happens and finally there's a few cards that are put onto a table and if you have that card you have to drink as many drinks as the card says with the last one having you chug it completely.

i did this the other night...we called it high-low.

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