Irish Poker Drinking Rules

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Ireland is known for its pubs and chances are that you will be spending quite a bit of your time in those pubs during your Irish vacation. However, while it may seem easy to just pop into a pub for a pint, there are quite a few unspoken rules regarding pub culture in Ireland. When I moved to Ireland, I was lucky enough to have some locals explain them to me (although a few things I had to figure out on my own). Most tourists aren’t that lucky, and end up blundering those rules and looking like fools or worse. So, save face the next time you visit an Irish pub by knowing proper Irish pub Etiquette. Here are 6 unspoken rules of Irish pub culture.

Buy a Round

Buying a round is probably the most important part of Irish pub culture and not following this unspoken rule is an easy way to get the locals on your bad side. The Irish are fun and friendly, so there’s a pretty good chance that during one of your pub sessions you’ll end up drinking with a couple of locals. When everyone is done their drink, one person will go up to the bar and buy for everyone in the group. When that round is over, the next person buys and so on. DO NOT SKIP YOUR ROUND. A lot of tourists tend to think that the locals are just being friendly and buying them a drink as a sort of welcome. This is not the case, so pony up when it’s your turn or you will quickly lose your new friends.

Irish poker drinking game rules

Tip: Couples do not count as one; you are each having a drink so you each need to buy a round.

Be Patient with the Guinness

If you’ve been to Ireland before or know anything about Guinness, then this one is probably obvious but it needs to be on this list. Guinness is poured in two stages and needs to sit for about a minute between stage one and stage two. So if you order a pint of Guinness at the bar and see the barman fill up the pint glass most of the way then leave it and move on to something else- just hold on. He’ll be back to top it up and hand it over when it’s time. Don’t try reaching around to grab it or yell at him for leaving your order unfinished.

Always Ask Before Taking a Bar Stool or Chair

Pub stools or chairs can seem like gold on a busy night in a pub. There are always way more bodies than seats which can make things a little bit competitive. If you’re lucky enough to have one, keep it. If you spot an empty one, make your way over but don’t just take it. Ask those sitting at the table or at the bar beside it if it’s free first. Not asking, even if nobody is using it, makes you an arse. It may seem silly, but this is an important part of Irish pub etiquette.

Tipping

Figuring out tipping in a new country is confusing, and figuring out tipping in Irish pub culture can be tricky too. At the end of the day, it’s up to you and tipping isn’t necessarily required, but it is appreciated. If you are getting table service, Irish pub etiquette is to leave 10-15% at the end of the night. If you’re at the bar, tipping is not expected. However, if you spent a few hours at the pub and had good service from a particular bartender, you can leave them with some extra and invite them to have one on you. It’s by no means required, but it is much appreciated.

Getting the Bartender’s Attention

Getting your order to the bartender can take a while, especially on a busy night. But, there are right and wrong ways to get the bartender’s attention. Getting as close to the bar as possible is a good start. From here, try to catch the bartender’s eye. If you’ve been waiting a while, lift a finger. But be patient, your turn will come. What you don’t want to do is start sticking your arm out of waving money in the air. That’s just not cool; the Irish look down upon those who like to show their money. When the bartender does get to you, make sure you are ready and know what you want or you’ll end up waiting again, probably for even longer.

Drinking in an Irish Pub isn’t a Race

North Americans, especially the young ones, tend to think that drinking is a race to see who can get drunk the fastest. This is not the case in Ireland. Irish pub etiquette is to drink slowly. It’s a social experience to be enjoyed with friends, there’s no rush. So, slow down or else you’ll just stick out as a tourist.

Irish poker drinking game rules

Irish Poker Drinking Game Rules

Ireland’s pubs are a ton of fun, but to really get the best experience you’ll need to be aware of Irish pub etiquette. Knowing these unspoken rules about the pub culture will only better your Irish experience.

Here are Some More Things to Know About Irish Pub Etiquette and Pub Culture

  • You don’t need to dress up to go to the pub (unless it’s for a special event) but try not to look like a bum either. Jeans and a nicer shirt will be fine, but keep an eye on your footwear as well; ditch the grimy sneakers.
  • The drinking age in Ireland is 18. That being said, depending on the pub, you may still see young children in the pubs, especially around meal times. It’s normal.
  • Closing times may surprise you. A lot of pubs close before midnight, even on weekend and especially outside of Dublin. It varies depending on the pub, but don’t be too surprised.
  • If you just order a ‘pint’ you will be given a Guinness
  • You can get a ‘pint’ or a ‘glass’. A glass is half of a pint.
  • You’ll need to pay after ordering every drink. Tabs are not common in Ireland.
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Irish


Irish Poker


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Players
2+

Equipment
Deck of Cards, Booze

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Irish Poker Drinking Game Rules

Medium-High

Irish Poker Rules Drinking Game Ride The Bus

Setup

This Game is usually played in conjuction with the game Up and Down the River and the complete game is usually called Up and Down the River or Around the World.

Gameplay

Part 1. Red/Black - With no cards yet dealt, the dealer asks the player to their left 'Red or Black?'.
The dealer then Deals on card face up to the player.. If the player guessed correctly they 'give a drink' to any other player, including the dealer (Order them to take a Drink). If the player Guessed wrong they must take a drink, drink once. Players keep their cards as they will need them for later rounds. The dealer continues this process with every player including himself last. Other players should be weary of cheating on the part of the deealer (Looking at the card before they guess).
Part 2. High/Low - With one card face up, the dealer asks the players, starting from the left 'High or Low?' (Meaning - will the next card be higher or lower then their card showing). If the players Guess wrong they must take two drinks (drink twice) in this round. Players may also chose the option 'same', where the card is predicted to be of the same value as the first card.
Part 3. In or Out - With two cards face up, the dealer asks the players, starting from the left 'In or Out?' (Meaning - will the next card be inside or outside theirtwo cards showing). If the players Guess wrong they must take three drinks (drink three) in this round. Players may also chose the option 'same', where the card is predicted to be of the same value as either of the the first two cards.
Part 4. Suit - With three cards face up, the dealer asks the players, starting from the left 'Suit?' (Meaning - what suit will your next card be?). If the players Guess wrong they must four three drinks (drink four) in this round.
Some play that an additional round is added in which a fifth card is dealt and the best poker hand wins according to basic poker rules (Royal Flush, Straight Flush, 4 of a Kind, Full House (or Boat), Flush, Straight, 3 of a Kind, 2 Pair, 1 Pair, High Card). This round can be added as step 5 or added as step 6 after Up and Down the River.

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