beer checkers

{{Short description|Drinking game}}

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Beer checkers (also known as shotglass checkers, shot glass checkers or beercheckers) is a two player drinking game. A variant of normal checkers (or draughts), it is played on a standard checkerboard (or chess board), using shot glasses of beer in place of the regular playing pieces.{{cite book |last1=Griscom |first1=Andy |last2=Rand |first2=Ben |last3=Johnston |first3=Scott |title=The complete book of beer drinking games (and other really important stuff) |date=1989 |publisher=Mustang Pub. |isbn=9780914457268 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=t6srNWD4NQ0C |accessdate=9 April 2019 |language=en}} The game is popular with students at universities in the United States.

Play

The board is set up as for a normal game of checkers, with 12 glasses to a side, each cup half-full{{citation needed|date=April 2019}} of beer. Either the glasses should be visually distinct to distinguish the players' pieces, or a light and a dark beer should be used for each player.

The game is played by the standard rule for English draughts. When a piece reaches the king's row, it is designated as a king by filling the glass full. When a piece is jumped by an opposing player, the owner of the piece must drink the beer from the jumped piece.

The game is won by a player when the other play cannot move their piece, either because all the remaining pieces are blocked, or because the player has no remaining pieces. The losing player must drink all remaining beers on the board.

Sources

  • Nanette Stone. Checkers // Boozter Shots Fun Drinking Games!. — New York: Peter Pauper Press, 2004. — P. 51. — {{ISBN|0-88088463-0}}, {{ISBN|978-0-88088463-1}}

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