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*The receiving team does not have to drink due to any events arising from a low throw (excluding the rare [[Beer die#Sinking|sink]]). The throwing team still has to drink for any penalties that arise from a low throw (e.g. missing the table, throwing short etc.) | *The receiving team does not have to drink due to any events arising from a low throw (excluding the rare [[Beer die#Sinking|sink]]). The throwing team still has to drink for any penalties that arise from a low throw (e.g. missing the table, throwing short etc.) | ||
*Throws must be made underhand. If an overhand motion is used, the throw is considered “dead” and the rules listed above regarding the thrower's and catcher’s drinking obligations are used. | *Throws must be made underhand. If an overhand motion is used, the throw is considered “dead” and the rules listed above regarding the thrower's and catcher’s drinking obligations are used. | ||
*The die must be released behind the line formed by the two cups of the throwing team. | |||
*'''Stambolich Rule:''' If a throw hits the ceiling of the room before hitting the table, no drinks can be assigned to either team due to that throw (again, a sink is the exception). | *'''Stambolich Rule:''' If a throw hits the ceiling of the room before hitting the table, no drinks can be assigned to either team due to that throw (again, a sink is the exception). | ||
*Against a team of two, the die must bounce between or over the receiving team’s cups to be considered good. | *Against a team of two, the die must bounce between or over the receiving team’s cups to be considered good. |