![]() Games that involve creative thinking, such as naming a sports player whose name begins with a particular letter, for example, are played under a “drink while you think” rule in which a player consumes his beverage until he comes up with an answer. Such games can also favor speed over quantity, in which case players, for example, race to drink a beer the fastest. Some games have rules involving the “cascade” or “waterfall”, which encourages each player to drink constantly from their cup so long as the player before him doesn't stop drinking. Players take turns taking shots, and the last person standing is the winner. Perhaps the simplest drinking games are the ones in which players compete to out-drink each other. It largely depends on whether each player has to provide their own beverages or if they share beverages from a common pool. It is not immediately obvious whether the person with the highest intoxication level at the end of the game is the winner, the loser, or both. The point is either simply to drink, or to make your opponent drink more than you do, so that they become drunk and drink even more, and so forth. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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