Ride the bus is a drinking game played through using a standard pack of cards and enough alcoholic drinks. The recommended number of players is between three and seven. If eight play, one acts as dealer and receives no hand; the dealership rotates each round.
The object of the game is to have the fewest cards at the end of the round.
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