If the player was not bluffing, the player originally told to drink now has to drink double the designated drinks. If a player's bluff is called, that player must drink double the designated drinks. The player told to drink can either take the designated drink(s) or call the bluff.
If a player wishes, they may tell another player to drink a sip if they have a card with the same face value in their hand and place it on the card that is flipped over.The object of the game is to make other players drink based on what cards that they think you have. Players can look at their cards only once and should not let other players see them. Next, the dealer passes out three cards to each player, face down. One begins by creating a pyramid of cards by placing them face down on the table in rows (6 cards on the bottom row, 5 on the next, then 4, 3, 2, and 1 card peak on the top row). Pyramid is a drinking game played with a standard deck of playing cards.
Cards are laid out in a pyramid shape, starting face-down and being turned over one by one