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==Controversial Calls & Alternative Rules==
While scheming, deviousness, and underhandedness is heavily encouraged in beer die, it is still a gentleman's game. Knowingly lying about the score or calls in general is forbidden, and will result endless in relentless mockery. Therefore, if you are uncertain about a call , do what is honourable. A team may revoke their call if uncertainty prevailsdesired.
House rules are welcome and encouraged, and in fact may lead to a new form of beer die!
===Buffalo Rule===
===The-HALO===
If ever there is no mutually agreed-upon resolution, an arbitrator may be called in. First the question must be decided upon between the team, unbeknownst to the arbitrator. Then, proceed to ask the oblivious arbitrator "Yes, or no?" The arbitrator's decision is binding for that instance, no matter information provided thereafter.
==Fun Facts==
*The '''Stambolich Rule''' is named after Beer Die veteran '''Leon Stambolich'''; a notorious drunkard, Stambolich would throw the die at the ceiling to ensure no penalties rather than attempt a proper throw.