7 11 Dice Game
Play begins with a die for each player to roll off to see who shakes first. First player shakes all the dice looking for 1's (aces). If a player doesn't shake any dice, the cup is passed on to the player. Bernard Xavier Phillipe, a Louisiana gambler and politician, introduced the game to New Orleans, Louisiana around the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. There was however a problem with this version of the game in that it was easily manipulated so that players could use fixed dice to cheat and push the odds in their favor. Bernard Xavier Phillipe, a Louisiana gambler and politician, introduced the game to New Orleans, Louisiana around the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. There was however a problem with this version of the game in that it was easily manipulated so that players could use fixed dice. Haywire Group Kerfuffle Dice Game (Product Packaging May Vary), (Model: 5512407) Merchant Video. Videos for related products. Click to play video.
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$50,000 Prize
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Charles F. Nobles
Michele's
Crawfordville, FL 10/24/18
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Heather M. Kuhn
1534 7-Eleven #38056A
Miami, FL 04/28/19
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Texaco Food Mart
Homosassa, FL 03/09/19
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$1,000 Prize
7/11 or Doubles
What you Need
- 1 Shared Cup, usually a Solo Cup
- A Pair of Dice
- Beverage of Choice – Beer works best
How to Play
Place the drinking cup in the middle of the table, filling it with a few ounces of beer. If using a Solo cup, the bottom line makes a great fill line.
Players take turns rolling the pair of dice, hoping to roll a 7, 11, or double. If they roll a 7, 11, or Double, they will choose another player to drink the cup in the middle. As soon as the Drinker touches the cup, the Roller can begin to roll again. The Roller is trying to toss a 7, 11, or Double before the Drinker finishes the drink and sets the cup back on the table.
If the Roller tosses 7, 11, or Doubles before the drinker finishes the drink, the cup is filled again and the Drinker must drink again while the Roller rolls.
If the Drinker finishes the cup before a 7, 11, or Double is rolled, the Rollers turn is over and the dice are passed along to the next player.
Before the game, the cup in the middle of the table is filled with a few ounces of the drink of choice (if beer is used, often it is filled to the first line on the bottom of a Solo cup). Play then commences in other a clockwise or counterclockwise fashion.
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Rules to Know
Don’t Touch the Dice! – Once a Drinker is chosen, the Roller must wait to roll until the Drinker touches the cup. If the dice are touched too soon, the roles are reversed. The Drinker now rolls and the Roller must drink.
The Rescuer – Other players may “save” the drinker at any time by grabbing the cup and drinking it for the the Drinker. If the Roller is able to roll another 7, 11, or Double, the Rescuer becomes the Drinker and must continue as such.
Don’t Touch the Cup! – Only the Drinker can touch the cup. Anyone else who touches it while filling, or otherwise, must drink it.
Alternate or Additional Rules
Sloppy Dice – The Roller must drink a full glass.
7-11 Dice Games
3’s Drink – Players who roll a total of 3 must drink. This is before 7, 11, or Doubles are rolled, not when the Roller is against the Drinker.
Rules To 7 11 Dice Game
Individual Cups – Players may want their own cups. Beverage levels must match that of the other glasses on the table.