Irish Poker

3/30/2022by admin

by Madeline T.
(AZ)

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You can play the Irish Poker drinking game with as many people as you want and all you need is a deck of cards and a playing surface.
Each player get four cards laid facedown in a row in front of them. The person to the left of the dealer starts by guessing if their left most card is red or black. If they guess right, they hand out two drinks (make 2 other players take a drink); if they guess wrong, they take two drinks themselves. This continues all the way around the table.
For the second card in line, you guess if it is higher or lower than your previous card. If you get the same card that you already have, you automatically drink. If you guess right, you hand out four; if you’re wrong, you drink four. And around the table again.
For the third card, you guess in between or outside of the two cards you already have. If you get one of your cards again, you drink if you said outside, but you’re safe if you guess in between. This time, the losers drink six and the winners hand out six.
For the last of the four cards, you must guess what suit your card is. If you are wrong, you drink eight and if you’re right, you hand out eight.
TPQ Comment: Obviously, this Irish Poker drinking game involves ALOT of drinking but is perfect for a party because so many people can play.
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Finding its roots back in the 1980s, the Irish Poker Open – now named the Paddy Power Irish Poker Open, for advertising reasons – is one of the longest running No Limit Texas Hold ’Em tournaments in Europe, second only to the World Series of Poker. A well-known Irish Bookmaker by the name of Terry Rogers started the Irish Poker Open in 1980. Usually held over the Easter weekend, the tournament is the largest of its kind on the international poker calendar. The Irish Poker. The latest tweets from @DansGamePoker.

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