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Slots & Shots – Casino Drinking Games

When you mix casino themes with booze, you get something wild and fun. The idea is simple. You take a casino mechanic and turn it into a way to decide who drinks. It’s not serious gambling. It’s party fun with a twist.

In a real casino setting, people spin reels or place bets. But here you spin, pull levers, draw cards, and the loser takes a drink. A few of these drinking games mirror what you see in the casino world. Like roulette wheels or slot machines, but they use shots instead of money. If you like real casinos, you can check out Betway’s online offerings. Their lobby has live casino, slot games and more. You can play and drink as well, but we really don’t recommend that. 

Here’s how some of these games work. Some are fun, others are just messy:

Shot Roulette (aka Spin & Drink)

Shot Roulette is a direct drinking adaptation of roulette. You get a small wheel and numbered shot glasses arranged around it. You spin the wheel, and whichever number it lands on, the corresponding glass is your shot. Some glasses are strong drinks, others mild or even water to mess with expectations. 

Here’s a twist: in one version, some glasses are “safe” (you don’t drink) while others force you to take a full shot. That adds tension. One site explains it like this: “the number or colour the ball lands on determines which shot they must take.” 

Slot-Style Drinking Machines

This is a fun one: Shot Slot games. You pull a lever (like a slot machine) and some indicator tells you how much to drink. It’s low-effort, low setup. Just have a gadget or DIY version, spin the lever, follow the result. Easy to explain at a party. But the randomness can ramp up fast, so be sure everyone is okay with that.

Blackjack / Hi-Lo Drinking Games

Instead of betting with chips, you bet with sips. You draw cards, if you lose or get a bad hand, you drink. There’s the Blackjack Hi-Lo version, where you guess whether the next card is higher or lower. If you’re wrong, you drink.

This works well when you have a small group and a deck of cards handy.

What Makes a Good Slots & Shots Game?

Here’s what matters:

  • Balance: You don’t want the game to be over in five minutes because everyone’s drunk.
  • Clear rules: People get messy when rules are fuzzy.
  • Surprises: Randomness is part of the fun, that’s why slot/roulette styles work well.
  • Safety first: Always let people skip rounds or stop drinking.
  • Props: Wheels, cards, a slot-like gadget. They make it more immersive.

Just remember: the drinking-game versions are for fun, not serious betting. Don’t confuse them with real gambling. 

At the end of the day, “Slots & Shots” works when the rules are clear, everyone’s on board, and drinking is moderate. It brings some casino flair into a party. Use simple props, keep things safe, and know when to stop. That’s the best way to turn a casino vibe into a good night with friends.