The latest craze in social drinking games, Russian Roulette is a 'spin'-off of the more dangerous and infamous one-bullet-in-the-chamber...we ll, you know how it goes. To get you and your friends ...
The latest craze in social drinking games, Russian Roulette is a 'spin'-off of the more dangerous and infamous one-bullet-in-the-chamber...well, you know how it goes. To get you and your friends started playing the Russian Roulette drinking game, follow these instructions:
You'll Need: 1 Lazy Susan or similar spinning device 4-8 Solo Cups depending on how many are playing 1-4 Shot glasses depending on your level of craziness.. 1 deck of cards 1 ping pong ball
The game starts with everyone sitting around the disk. In front of each person is a beer cup or shot glass (7 beer cups and 1 shot glass are arranged around the disk for a game with 8 players, or 5 and 1 for 6 players). Each person is then dealt a face down card, which is placed in front of them adjacent to the spinning disk.
One person starts the game by spinning the disk. The disk must make one complete revolution (usually start with the shot glass in front of you). When the disk stops spinning, the drink closest to the spinner's card is their designated drink. What they do with that drink depends on what card they flip over in front of them.
1) Numbered Cards- the spinner drinks their designated beverage. 2) Jack- This is the "gift" card. The spinner gives his or her drink to someone else around the table (regardless of whether it is the shot of vodka or a cup of beer). 3) Queen- This is the "neighbors" card. You drink your designated drink, but so do the people directly next to you on your left and right. 4) King- If you draw the King card, you are in a position of power. Regardless of your designated drink, spin the disk again and see who the vodka shot lands in front of. You, the king, then have the option of making that player drink the vodka or, alternatively, making everyone except for you and the vodka guy drink their beers. The choice is yours. 5) Ace- This is the "spinners and winners" face card. If you turn this card over, take the deck of cards and deal out one card to everybody but yourself. You don't have to drink, and neither does the player with the highest card. Everyone else has to drink, regardless of whether they have the "vodka bullet." 6) Joker- Make up your own rule here. We suggest doing something crazy, but it's your call on this one. At Cornell, we do 'body shots,' but...that's not for everyone.
There's one more rule to this game. As each player is spinning, he or she also tries to bounce a ping pong ball into one of the moving cups (see video). If the ball makes it into one of the cups, then whoever that cup lands in front of has to drink the beverage. After they drink the beverage, continue with the aforementioned procedure.
REMEMBER, this is a turn based game. Each turn consists, of a spin, a ball bounce, a card flip, and then some drinking. If you're not the person spinning, you're NOT turning any cards over. Once one person performs a turn, then the next person to the left/right spins the disk. Refill all the drinks on the disk between turns.
After everybody has gone, the round is complete. Collect the used cards, pass out new face down cards for each person, sub out one cup of beer for a shot of vodka and start playing a new round of Russian Roulette!
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Not to mention the bar owners know we're under 21 but they sell it to us anyway because they see they can make a profit. People profit off of selling booz to minors all the time. If you go to wildwood NJ there main buisness is highschool kids who come down every year to drink and party. The motel/hotel owners let us drink and smoke weed in front of their face. TRUST ME im not making this up.
i believe you but its not like that everywhere, and also you were sayin you can buy booze when your under 21 same applies to canada except they would sell it to us when i was 15 and, about the weed, if a cop rolled up and seen ya smokin it you would be in alot more shit than me all they would do in canada is tell you to put it out and the would just take your weed, im not sure what would happen to you if a cop caught you but it's probably worst than in canada
It depends on the state. Here in NY you would get a fine but people smoke it in the street in daylight all the time. Its a law thats not really inforced unless your driving. Unless your in a circle passin it around if you make it look obvious then yea theyll stop you. It is worst then Canada up here thats true but its not as bad as many think. You would have been able to buy it when you were 15 here too trust me. They sell to minors they dont care all they see is profit.
well ya i know that ive been drinkin since i was 13, but can you go to the bar when your 18, no you cant and if ya sneak in theres always that uncomfortability of gettin i.d'd
Yes there are bars that let us drink trust me. IIve never been ID'd at a bar but if i did the bar owners in way more trouble then me. You have the bars that follow the rules and then you have tthe bars that are chill. I started drinking at 15.
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