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==Equipment== | ==Equipment== | ||
In order to play beer die, very little is required; a table, at least one die, regulation cups, and some beer. | In order to play beer die, very little is required; a table, at least one die, regulation cups, and some beer. | ||
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|} | |}<br>'''Table'''<br> | ||
:Ideally the table will be between 4' and 8' (see below), give or take a few inches. The best material to play on is '''''melamine''''', providing a strong and even bounce to the die. In truth any material can be used, but layers of paint, plywood, etc. often cause sporadic bouncing. | :Ideally the table will be between 4' and 8' (see below), give or take a few inches. The best material to play on is '''''melamine''''', providing a strong and even bounce to the die. In truth any material can be used, but layers of paint, plywood, etc. often cause sporadic bouncing. | ||