Best Drinking Card Games For Two Or More Players

By Tom Jefferson


In any group of people socializing together there will always be some more extrovert than others, meaning that for the quieter members of the group it may take longer to come out of their shell. Drinking card games are a fabulous way of bringing everyone together, loud or shy, all playing to one set of rules, and before you know it those who previously hung back a little, are suddenly free of their inhibitions and putting their noisier friends in the shade.

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.

To get the party started, then try out this simple yet thrilling card drinking game. Any number of players need to gather around in a circle. A dealer hands each player a single card face down. When everyone is ready, they reveal their cards. From there, individuals with matching cards (by number or face card) each take a shot. Mulligan rounds simply result in new cards being dealt to each person. This continues until the group decides it's time to move onto the next game!

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.

There may be occasions when perhaps there are just two of you, either killing time or generally at a loose end and fancy getting smashed, but with an element of fun attached. There are many 2 player drinking card games that will easily satisfy this requirement. Lose is a very easy game for just a couple of players that is certain to test your drinking prowess.

It basically is a game of guessing and begins with the other player dealing 5 cards in an "L" shape, with the corner card face down and the other 4 face up.

The game of Queens accommodates larger groups of players. Each person will get their chance to enjoy themselves here. To start the game, the dealer turns each card from a deck over one by one. An ace allows the dealer to choose someone to take a drink. Queens means the ladies drink, and Jacks move on over to the men. For a king, everybody is required to take a drink. If a card with a number is flipped, then the dealer picks an amount for one player to drink. He or she can also choose a number of people in the entire group to down a shot.

It carries on alternating between red and black and higher and lower, but each time you guess incorrectly, you have to return to the top of the "L".

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.

Drinking games can be great in an emergency, or they can even be a great reason to throw a party.

It is after all, only supposed to be a bit of fun!




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