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This drinking game is all about good concentration. While counting the numbers sounds pretty easy and straightforward, there are additional rules that come into play like clapping for certain numbers that make the game challenging as it goes on since you are also conversing. 

The game sounds complicated at first but is actually quite funny. Incidentally, the game originally comes from the Asian region, or from Korea, which explains the name.

Sam Yuk Gu (3, 6, 9) Game Rules

There are actually only 2 rules in the game:

The players sit in a circle and one person begins by saying the number 1. Then the game goes clockwise and the next player says the next number so 2 in this case, the third player has to clap once to instead of saying the number 3. If its your turn and the number includes 3, 6 or 9, the number will replaced by a clap instead and the next person goes. This applies for several numbers together including the clap numbers so you can clap up to three times. An explanation:

Memorization becomes more important for certain numbers like when it gets to the 30s every person has to clap at least once (ex. 31) or twice (ex. 33, 36, 39), but there are no numbers said out loud until it gets to 40 since every number from 30 to 39 at least has one clap number (3).

If someone makes a mistake, speaks a forbidden number, forgets to clap, gossips too little or too often or takes too long to do their turn then they must drink.

Beer Chess Game Rules

Beer chess is played with beer, a lot of beer. One side uses Light Beer (white), the other side uses regular (black) of the same brands. (see
list below) Our research and development team has concluded that one can expect a standard Beer Chess game to last up to five hours, assuming neither player passes out. Intermissions, however, may be declared on a bilateral basis.

Beer Chess Board Setup

As you may have realized, this game requires a big board. While beer chess boards are now commonplace in Jackman, in other places their availability is still limited. Again, our R+D team has arrived at a clever solution: bathroom tiles-large white bathroom tiles.

Placed on a darker table at regular intervals, one can quickly construct a professional-looking Beer Chess set. For an even cheaper board, cardboard coasters, available at most bars, serve as impromptu, portable boards.

Beer Chess Pieces

White:
8 pawns: Bud Lights (8oz can)
2 Rooks: Miller Light (12oz can)
2 Knights: Busch Light (12 oz Can)
2 Bishops: Coors Light (12 oz Can)
Queen: Michelob Light (Bottle)
King: Bud Light (Bottle)

Black:
8 pawns: Budweiser (8oz cans)
2 Rooks: Miller Genuine Draft (12 oz Can)
2 Knights: Busch (12 oz Cans)
2 Bishops: Coors (12 oz Cans)
Queen: Michelob (Bottle)
King: Budweiser (Bottle)

Beer Chess Standard Rules

  1. When one moves a piece, one must sip from the piece moved
  2. When one’s piece is captured, one must drink the entire piece
  3. Castling requires two sips: one from the King, one from the Rook
  4. Standard pawn move requires only one sip
  5. When one’s pawn reaches the eighth rank and is exchanged for a queen (or another piece), one’s opponent must drink the remainder of the pawn
  6. Once a piece is sipped, that piece must be moved (taking back moves is not allowed)
  7. One may take as long as one wants to drink a captured piece, but the piece must be quickly consumed when a second piece is captured
  8. After each exchange of pieces, the players must toast each other’s health with the exchanged pieces
  9. When one is put in check, one must sip from the King
  10. Passing out constitutes a resignation
  11. A player may not go to the bathroom before his move
  12. When one is checkmated, one must drink:
    1. The remainder of one’s King
    2. The remainder of opponent’s King
    3. The remainder of one’s pieces

Beer Chess Hints:

How to Play Quarters Drinking Game & Rules

All players sit around a table, or similarly hard surface, and, in turn, try to bounce the quarter off the table into the juice glass. If successful, the player tells any other player to have a drink, as well as receiving another turn. If the player fails, play passes to the next player in the circle.

If the player is fortunate enough to make three bounces in a row and makes the shot, this player may make a rule. Anything goes. Some favorites are:

If any rule is broken during the course of game, the violator must have a drink.

Early days variations:

The glass that you bounce into also contains the beer to drink. The trick is to then drink the beer without swallowing the quarter.

If the player bounces and hits the rim of the glass, without the quarter going in, s/he receives another free attempt.

If the player misses and feels confident enough, they may “chance” for another attempt. If the player makes the chance attempt, things proceed as if it were a normal turn. However, if the chance attempt fails, that player must drink double.

Following a failed “chance” attempt, the player may wish to attempt a “kill.” if the attempt is successful, play continues as normal, but if the attempt fails, the player must drink a full glass/can/bottle of beer non-stop.

How to Play Best Sucker Challenge Drinking Game & Rules

Another hilariously fun drinking game. Begin by filling each baby bottle with your choice of alcohol (beer or liquor). Everyone leaves their bottle on the table and one person counts down from 3. On the count of 1 everyone begins sucking on their baby bottle and tries to finish their bottle first. The first person to finish their bottle is the SUCKING CHAMPION and gets to give out three shots however they want. The last person to finish must also take three shots for him/herself.

Nipples come in different sizes so make sure to get the same size for everyone, also do not get the newborn ones as that will take too long (check on the package for the nipple size).

How to Play Drinking Dice & Game Rules

Begin the game by rolling the die. The first person to go must now roll the die and match that exact number by rolling the exact number, or by rolling two or three times to add up to that number. Each person gets up to three rolls to try to match the number rolled by the previous player. If they do not make it then they must drink. The next player to the left must roll the last number rolled. Simple and fun drinking game.

How to Play Ring of Fire Drinking Game

Everyone sits around a table and the empty beer bottle is placed in the middle of the table. Keep the cards face down and spread them out in a circle around the empty beer bottle. The game starts with the person to the left of the dealer picking up a card and performs rules of the card mentioned below. Once the task is performed, for example picking up a three has the “me” drinking rule (see below) so you would have to drink three seconds, then that person will have to put the card on top of the empty beer bottle.

The next person does the same thing and after the rule is performed places the card on top of the empty beer bottle. This goes on until someone knocks the cards off the top of the empty beer bottle. Whoever knocks the cards off has to finish their drink.

If someone hits the table or in any way knocks the cards off the empty beer bottle they will have to finish their drink.

Ring of Fire Drinking Game Card Rules:

(Same rules for all suites, we just used hearts for illustration purposes)

Ace of HeartsWaterfall – everyone starts chugging at the same time. The person who picked up the card can stop whenever they want then the next person has the same option and so on until the last player
Two of HeartsThe classic “you” – pick anyone in the game to drink
Three of HeartsMe – person who picked up this card has to drink for three seconds
Four of HeartsFour for whores – all the ladies have to drink
Five of HeartsJive – whoever picked this card has to bust a dance move then the next person has to add onto it and so on until someone messes up and they have to drink
Six of HeartsDicks – all the guys have to drink
Seven of HeartsHeaven – Everyone has to point to the sky and the last person to do so has to drink
Eight of HeartsMate – whoever picked this card gets to choose one person that has to drink every time they do
Nine of HeartsBust a rhyme – the person who picked this card has to say a word and the next person has to try to rhyme with it. This goes on until someone cannot think of a word that rhymes
Ten of HeartsCategory – the person who picked this card chooses a category. The next person has to say something that is relevant to the category that the first person picked and this goes around until someone cannot think of something. A good example is sex positions
Jack of HeartsThumb Master – the person who picked this card is now the thumb master. Until somebody else gets a jack they can put their thumb anywhere on their forhead at any time and the last person to do the same has to drink
Queen of HeartsQuestion Master – whoever picked this card is the question master. Until somebody else picks a queen – they can ask any question and if someone answers them they have to drink
King of HeartsMake a rule – the person who picked this card can make any one rule and it has to be followed until someone else gets a king. Whoever breaks a rule has to drink. The first three people to get a king have to pour their drinks into the cup in the middle. The last person to get a king has to drink the middle cup.

The rules for this game are very similar to the popular drinking game kings cup rules.