When I visited China, I was good at this one drinking game where each person displays some number of fingers on their hand and the two players race to call out the sum of the two hands. Eventually they decided I must be cheating, since we had to call out the answer in chinese numbers and they thought they should easily win. But I was always good at this kind of game, because we had a game like it in school where we use to race to call out the answer to a multiplication problem shown via flash cards, so it actually seemed like a really easy game.
Perhaps more surprising, I was hanging out with a bunch of ping pong players while I was there, but they had never played "beer pong" before. We had to modify the rules a bit, since we were playing with baijiu instead of beer and it was definitely more challenging to make it into those small cups... So between the higher difficulty level and the higher alcohol content, playing skill went down a lot faster.
That's interesting, where was this drinking game introduced to you? We usually play it in bars or private karaoke rooms. The interesting thing about the game is that winner (person guesses the sum of all sets of open hands (more than 2 ppl can play)) gets to call again. Since these games are often very fast paced, you could almost guarantee the next sum total deterministically by calling straight after your first correct call.
Suppose you have 10, and I have 5, and I called 15, I would be the winner and be entitled to the next call, I immediately close my one open hand and call 10 knowing my opponent still has his hands open and I win again.
Since the prerequisite for winning is two straight correct calls, that's one way of almost guaranteeing a win!
Did you ever get a ping pong ball into a baijiu cup? That seems like quite a feat !
We were playing in a private dining room, they were hosting me, and there were probably about 12 people at the table. We were playing 2 at time, and the winner would keep playing and the next person around the table after the loser would play. So you couldn't take advantage of the trick you mentioned, since the sum was from the new player. I guess the way to cheat would be to delay showing your hand versus the other guy, then sum up based on what you knew you would show (I think this is what they thought I must be doing), but the idea was both players should show pretty simultaneously.
Yes, I was able to do it more often than I thought I could. The funny thing was, most of the guys were much better than me at ping pong, but of course that didn't translate to their ability to get the ball into a cup, so I could see several of the better players were frustrated that they couldn't do it as they repeatedly attempted it. So I got some minor revenge for all beatings they gave me at the ping pong table :-) But, honestly, it's a privilege to play guys like that, and you're really happy to have the chance to get beaten by them.
Haha, maybe i'll introduce the chinese drinking games sometime.. Although honestly i'm not very good myself..
When I visited China, I was good at this one drinking game where each person displays some number of fingers on their hand and the two players race to call out the sum of the two hands. Eventually they decided I must be cheating, since we had to call out the answer in chinese numbers and they thought they should easily win. But I was always good at this kind of game, because we had a game like it in school where we use to race to call out the answer to a multiplication problem shown via flash cards, so it actually seemed like a really easy game.
Perhaps more surprising, I was hanging out with a bunch of ping pong players while I was there, but they had never played "beer pong" before. We had to modify the rules a bit, since we were playing with baijiu instead of beer and it was definitely more challenging to make it into those small cups... So between the higher difficulty level and the higher alcohol content, playing skill went down a lot faster.
That's interesting, where was this drinking game introduced to you? We usually play it in bars or private karaoke rooms. The interesting thing about the game is that winner (person guesses the sum of all sets of open hands (more than 2 ppl can play)) gets to call again. Since these games are often very fast paced, you could almost guarantee the next sum total deterministically by calling straight after your first correct call.
Suppose you have 10, and I have 5, and I called 15, I would be the winner and be entitled to the next call, I immediately close my one open hand and call 10 knowing my opponent still has his hands open and I win again.
Since the prerequisite for winning is two straight correct calls, that's one way of almost guaranteeing a win!
Did you ever get a ping pong ball into a baijiu cup? That seems like quite a feat !
We were playing in a private dining room, they were hosting me, and there were probably about 12 people at the table. We were playing 2 at time, and the winner would keep playing and the next person around the table after the loser would play. So you couldn't take advantage of the trick you mentioned, since the sum was from the new player. I guess the way to cheat would be to delay showing your hand versus the other guy, then sum up based on what you knew you would show (I think this is what they thought I must be doing), but the idea was both players should show pretty simultaneously.
Yes, I was able to do it more often than I thought I could. The funny thing was, most of the guys were much better than me at ping pong, but of course that didn't translate to their ability to get the ball into a cup, so I could see several of the better players were frustrated that they couldn't do it as they repeatedly attempted it. So I got some minor revenge for all beatings they gave me at the ping pong table :-) But, honestly, it's a privilege to play guys like that, and you're really happy to have the chance to get beaten by them.