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What you will need:
As many friends as possible
As much beer as possible (perhaps light beer?)
2 decks of cards
Plenty of bed and floor space for your friends to crash on

Game basics:
The name alone should inspire great caution. Gather many
risk-loving friends, mass quantities of beer, two decks of cards and
get ready for some serious consumption.

Everyone is in a circle. The first person draws a card.  The next
person draws a card.  If the card is related to the first card drawn
(related meaning it is the same value or if it is the same suit) then
both players must drink the number of sips as on their card.
(jack=11 drinks, queen=12, etc.).

If they have both have the exact same card then they have to drink
double the face value.  If that doesn't sound bad enough, it gets
worse. The next person in the circle is the one who gets to count
the sips the first two are drinking, as fast or slow as he/she wants.
But, and this is a big but, if one of the drinkers finishes their beer
before the counting is done, then the person counting has to finish
his beer. (It is best to play this game with cans of beer or cups so
you can bluff as to how much beer you have left).

Now, the third person draws, if the card is related to either the 1st
or 2nd card, then all 3 have to drink (the fourth person counts),
and say that one and two had a match, then they still drink double.
Now continue around the circle.  If a card drawn fails to be related,
the ring is broken, and start again. If the ring makes it all around
the circle, then the first guy gets rid of his card and becomes the
counter, then is next to draw a new card.
     
A sample round. Let's have 6 people in the ring.
             player 1 draws a 7 of clubs
             player 2 draws a 9 of clubs
             player 3 counts to 9 while players 1 and 2 drink
             (player 1 stops at 7 drinks)
             player 3 draws a 7 of hearts
             player 4 counts to 14, player one finishes beer before 4
             is done counting, player 4 has to finish beer
             player 4 draws a 10 of hearts
             player 5 counts to 14
             player 5 draws a 9 of diamonds
             player 6 counts to 18
             player 6 draws a 4 of hearts
             player 1 discards his 7 of clubs (no longer in play)
             and counts to 18
             player one draws....and so on.

Be careful with this one. These are fun games, but we take
intoxication very seriously. Please, if you are going to drink and
play these games, have a designated driver or stay at your friend's
house. Have fun, but be responsible.
Drinking Games:
Death Ring