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Baseball
Supplies: 4 shot glasses, beer, a quarter, and two teams of people
Set up the four shot glasses in a row going away from home base
(the designated shooting spot for the quarter). Each player on the
visiting team takes turns shooting the quarter at the shot glasses.
The first glass represents a single, the second a double, the third
a triple, and the last a home run. Three strikes (misses of all
shot glasses) and you are out. Three outs and the other team is
up to bat.
Game follows as regular baseball and runs are scored in the same
way (except that you have to keep track of the runners on base in
your head). Drinking happens in the following manner:
Fill the shot glasses with beer.
If a player makes the quarter into a shot glass (gets a hit), he
must drink the contents of the shot glasses behind the one he made.
For example, if he hits a single, he must drink the remaining three
shot glasses full of beer. If he hits a triple, he only has to drink
one. If he gets an out, he must drink all four.
The opposite team must drink for each run the other team scores.
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