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# Yet another alteration, named speed quarters, involves six or more people around a small table, several quarters, beer for each player, and two empty shot glasses placed in front of opposite players.
When the game begins, the two players with glasses pick up a quarter and try to bounce it off of the table into the shot glass in front of them as quickly as possible.
If the shot is not made they keep shooting until one makes the shot.
This player dumps the quarter out and passes the glass to the player to his left while the other shooter continues to shoot until he makes a quarter into his shot glass.
Eventually, when repeated enough, one glass will catch up to the other in rotation.
When this happens, the player still shooting must overturn a glass and stack the other on top.
He gets two chances to bounce a quarter off of the table and into the top glass.
If he makes it on the first, he can pass the stacked glasses to any player, where that player get two chances, and so on.
If the player makes it on the second shot, the glasses are unstacked, one passes to the player on the left, and one to the player opposite him.
Gameplay resumes from the beginning.
If the player does not get a quarter into the stacked glasses in two shots, the player on his right will spin a quarter while the " loser " chugs his beer until the quarter ceases to spin.
Any player can blow on the quarter or spin it with their finger to keep it spinning.
After this, the glasses are split like when the game started and it begins again.
Gameplay ends when the players feel they are sufficiently inebriated.

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