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Up and Down
The River
Number of Players:
3 - 10
Quite an excellent
game with a potentially very high buzz factor. Required
materials: many people and at least two decks of cards.
A good rule of thumb is one deck for six people, than an
additional deck for every additional eight to ten people.
Everyone sits in a circle, one player is the dealer as well
as a participant. Each player is dealt four cards face up,
to be kept in front of that player. The dealer then starts
'up the river' by turning over the first card, each player
with the same card in front of him/her (suit doesn't matter),
must take one drink. If the person has more than one of
the same card, it is a drink for each card. The dealer then
turns over the next card. Same thing, except this time it
is two drinks. The next deal is three drinks, and the last
is four drinks. After the fourth card, the dealer returns
'down the river' by dealing the next card on top of the
fourth card dealt. Players with matching cards now give
four drinks away in any combination; four to one player,
or maybe one drink to four different players. Same situation
of the player has more than one of the same card; the player
gives drinks for each card. The dealer continues back 'down
the river' by dealing the next card on top of the third
card dealt. This time players give three cards for each
matching card. The next deal is a give of two drinks, and
the last deal is a give of one drink. After all the cards
are dealt, simply shuffle and deal again. Play continues
until everyone is sick of the game, or sick from the beer.
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