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Maybe, maybe not. I think, profit-wise, you want THEM drinking as much as they want, but if you feel uncomfortable that there are a bunch of out-of-control drunk guys that you don't know in you house (possibly pissed that they didn't hit that 2 outer against your AA) then I think you should either make a change...... or hire some bouncers for security
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i dont think there i smuch problem with drinking at home games. if you dont feel comfortable with a bunch of people drinking at your house, you probably shouldnt be hosting the game in the first place, i think.
just pick the right crowd to come, and everything should be fine. |
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As long as people don't get out of hand i would say drink up. I have stopped drinking while playing cards cause i would always do something dumb. Have started to play a lot better now.
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#4
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I'm in the over protective minority on this one, I would worry too much about people leaving drunk and smashing up thier car (or worse) on the way home. You just don't get a second chance on this type of thing sometimes.
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of course i don't let anyone drink if they're driving.
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#6
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I think I am sticking to the 6-pack per person and I am having quite a bit of munchies, just so that they have something to absorb the alcohol. The tournament should be about 3 hours.
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#7
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Thanks everybody for your input. I will let you all know how it goes and what adjustments I make.
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