Three man explained

Three man
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Genre:Drinking
Players:3+
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Playing Time:varies

Three man (also referred to as Mr. Three, hat man or the trifecta) is a drinking game played with two dice.[1] It can be played with at least three people but some consider it better with around five.[2]

Rules

A random player is chosen to be the "three man", and may be given a hat to wear to signify this role. Players then take turns around the table to roll two six-sided dice, with one version of the rules stating the following effects:[2]

Threes
  • For a roll that totals 3, or shows 3 on one of its dice, the three man must take a drink.
    Sevens
  • For any roll that totals 7, the person to the left of roller drinks. (If a 3-4 is rolled, "three man" must also drink.)
    Tens
  • Any roll that totals 10 is called a "social": all players drink.
    Elevens
  • For any roll that totals 11, the person to the right of roller drinks.
    Doubles
  • Whenever a double is rolled, the roller may pass the dice to one or two other players, who roll the dice and apply the result. If this results in another double, the original roller must drink the sum of the dice.

    If a roll meets none of these criteria, the player's turn is over.

    The role of the three man may change during the game. Some versions of the game allow the three man to pass their role on after taking a drink under the "threes" rule,[1] others have the three man lose their role upon rolling "threes" themselves, with the next person to roll "threes" becoming the new three man.[2]

    Variations

    In the "doubles" variation, whoever rolls doubles (Player A) can "give" them to another player (Player B), who then rolls both the dice to see how many times they must drink. If B rolls doubles, the dice are returned to A, who must roll and drink twice as many times as the value that they roll (e.g., if A rolls 3 and 2, A must drink 10 times).

    In the "party foul" variant, if the dice fall off the table, the player drinks for each fallen die.[3] When a "sloppy jalopy" rule is applied, the player with fallen dice is loudly admonished as a "sloppy jalopy" and immediately becomes the new three man.[4]

    One version includes special effects for any roll of 1:

    Another house rule is a "bathroom penalty": if a player is in the bathroom when it is their turn to roll, they must take a drink for every 5 seconds they are late in returning.

    In an Australian version of this game the rules are as follows:

    Other rules require the roller to drink on an 11, or the player to the right to drink on a 9. One variant says that on rolling a five, the player must high-five the three man.

    See also

    Notes and References

    1. Book: The Book of Beer Awesomeness: A Champion's Guide to Party Skills, Amazing Beer Activities, and More Than Forty Drinking Games. 2012. Chronicle. 171–172. Ben Applebaum, Dan DiSorbo. 9781452105017.
    2. "3-man / 3-bitch." 3-man Drinking Game. PinkyMcDrinky, n.d. Web. 15 Aug. 2013. .
    3. "Three Man". BeerTutor.com's Rules. 7 Seconds Resources, Inc., n.d. Web. 15 Aug. 2013. .
    4. "Dice Games." RP Repository. Repository and PIXELovely, n.d. Web. 15 Aug. 2013. .