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Beer die

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Sequence of Play
*One player from the <span style="color:blue;">second team</span> (<span style="color:blue;">Player 2A</span>) team takes his/her turn throwing the die and thus establishes the order of throwing. This order must be retained for the rest of the game. Thus in our example, the order of throws would be: <span style="color:red;">1A</span>, <span style="color:blue;">2A</span>, <span style="color:red;">1B</span>, <span style="color:blue;">2B</span>, <span style="color:red;">1A</span>.
*Once a team has finished a beer, their opponents get up and refill their cups. It is also considered polite to provide one’s opponents with the bottle caps used in filling their beers, so they may be flicked.
*Once a given team has consumed B-1 ''(with B being the total number of beers in the game)'' the '''Pants Rule''' comes into effect. The team which has reached B-1 must lower their pants to around their ankles. Alternatively the shirt may be removed in the case of lack of underwear, discomfort, setting, etc. The pants shall be worn around the ankles until either the team has won the game. Many players frown on the wearing of “tighty whities,” but there is no official rule proscribing their wearing. 
==Throwing==
*A throw must be higher than a prescribed elevation. This elevation should be agreed upon at the start of the game. If a receiving team believes a throw to be low, they must announce this by calling “low,” or making the appropriate gesture while the die is still over the table. A throw may not be called low retroactively.

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