How do you play Devil's Triangle, Brett Kavanaugh's game "Quarters"?



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Then how make Do you play "Devil's Triangle" exactly?

The curiosity and discouragement of hunting dogs and alcohol drinkers in the United States had to be united because Google Trends showed interest in this term between 5:17 pm and 5:20 pm, during a tense exchange between the candidate of the United States Supreme Court, Brett. Kavanaugh and US Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, DR.I.

Kavanaugh, who mentioned the term in his high school yearbook, told Whitehouse that the "Devil's Triangle" was a "drinking game" played with "three glasses, in one triangle".

Here's the problem, though: Damned if we can find a reference to the "Devil's Triangle" online as a drink game. (We only found references to a sexual act.)

There is reference online to the "rules of the pong triangle of beer," but that's not what Kavanaugh described in Whitehouse, telling the senator, "It's a neighborhood game."

In Quarters, players throw 25-cent coins on a table to enjoy cups of beer.

Of course, it is possible that Kavanaugh and his friends created their variant of the game and named it accordingly.

But it is also worth noting that the Congressional Edits Twitter account, a Twitter bot that monitors changes made to Wikipedia from Congress IP addresses, discovered that the Wikipedia term "Devil's Triangle (disambiguation)" was published anonymously by the US House of Representatives shortly to describe it in the same terms as Kavanaugh.

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