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What you need to play:
- 1 deck of cards
- 4+ players
How to play:
To start California Kings, spread cards
face-down around a large cup. Draw in clockwise order. A "drink" is a normal
sip.
Ace - Social - He/she who draws proposes a toast and everyone drinks.
2-6 - Black (Clubs & Spades) - Consume the card's value in drinks.
2-6 - Red (Hearts & Diamonds) - Give the card's value in drinks. The total
may be split-up between multiple players.
7 - Waterfall - Everybody begins to chug. You can't stop until the person to
your right has stopped. He/she who draws may stop first.
8 - Thumb Master - He/she who draws puts his/her thumb on the table. The
last person to do so drinks.
9 - Rhyme - He/she who draws says a sentence. The person to his/her left
must rhyme with the last word in the original sentence. This continues in
clockwise order. Rhyming words may not be repeated. If you repeat a word or
can't think of one, you drink.
10 - Category - He/she who draws thinks of a category, like "Simpsons
Characters." Then, he/she says one, like "Homer." Then, the person to
his/her left must think of another one, like "Bart." This continues in
clockwise order. If you repeat an item or can't think of one, you drink.
Jack - Guys drink - A toast is often included.
Queen - Ladies drink - A toast is often included.
King - We don't call it "kings" for nothing. He/she who draws the first,
second and third king pours some of his/her drink into the "large cup" and
comes up with a rule that must be obeyed for the rest of the game, like "no
showing your teeth" or "no saying 'drink,' 'drank' or 'drunk'." Anyone in
violation of a rule drinks. He/she who draws the fourth king must POUND the
contents of the "large cup." Drawing the fourth king marks the end of the
game.
Note: Drawing the fourth king is a fate worse than death if there are a
combination of beverages in the "large cup," like beer, wine cooler and
vodka. In fact, some players insist that only beer be poured into the cup;
but they don't have the love for the game.
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