Monday, April 13, 2015

Adult Drinking Card Games For A Great Party

By Michael Germas


Party in a rut? Is your party not hopping like you expected? Drinking card games can completely turn a dull party around. So, if you're hosting a party and want to liven up the atmosphere, you should check out these tested and recommended card drinking games.

Consider some of the following card drinking games:

A very straightforward game to get the event going is one simply called kings. This can easily be played in a public bar or in a private dwelling, just as long as there is a variety of alcohol to hand.

Basically each player is dealt a card and the first person to receive a king picks a drink of their choice. The second player to turn up a king then selects the mixer to go into that drink. The third player receiving a king then either makes or buys the drink (depending on your location), before the fourth person has to drink it. In some cases the same person can end up having to do all 4 if they are unlucky enough to be dealt all for kings.

If you're looking for fun 2 player drinking card games, then look no further, because I'm going to tell you about the game drink the difference. First of all, one of the two players will need to be the dealer, but this can change as often as you wish.

In this game, small groups of players can get together, but each player should be prepared to drink. This game is often played like 2 player drinking card games. The dealer hands themselves and the other player a card. After figuring out the difference in value between cards, players must drink the difference. The name of the game is self-explanatory in this context.

Queens

The aim is to simply guess whether the next card turned over on to the top of the "L"will be red or black, if correct they move on to the next card, if not they are forced to take a stipulated drink.

F.U.B.A.R.

Grab a deck of cards and place it in the center of the players. In succession, players will draw a card, and they must drink the associated number of shots. Face cards and Aces allow a player to pass on drinking, though. Aces are special in that a player can tell others to take a drink. After a few rounds, players should change the rules to each card and personalize the game. Hilarity and tons of drinking will surely ensue.

Card drinking games for 2 can be as friendly as you like, due to the obvious fact that you can alter the rules slightly to suit the level of desired drunkenness, but because of that these can often become extremely messy, as both players become really competitive and probably push themselves beyond their normal limits.

So, the next time you're stuck in a rut because your party is boring, try some drinking card games for two or even for a larger group, to liven it up in a snap.




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