![]() ![]() The objective is to possess all 52 cards in a deck.This game is often associated with the Relic the 10 of Clubs, which is an official cards relic at West passed down from Ben to Sophia, and most recently to Joey. However, the two most notable ERS players in history are Ben Sun and Sophia Chang, with Ben's streak having been broken on the first day of East T1 2018 by Sophia. It has also became a classic at UGA Term 2 in 20 as well as Georgia Tech Term 2 in 2014, where the Writing with Power class played everyday next to the Skiles' Quad and you could always find a group playing in the 3rd floor Hefner lounge, normally consisting of Mack Halbrook, Andrew Marsden, and Manuela Martinez, as well as anybody else who decided to join in. It got very very competitive, with the infamous hard-slapper Indy. ![]() ![]() In the 2011 West Term 1 Primate Biology class, this was the classic game to be played during break times. In the past, however, wearing a ring has been totally not allowed. Wearing a ring is not recommended and is loathed. It can also get very noisy, as much shouting is induced when you are slapping. ERS can be a rather violent game, as you have to slap cards (a bit like SlapJack). The name has little meaning, other than to severely intimidate anyone who has never played before. The seemingly most popular game is ERS, or, Egyptian Rat Slap, also sometimes referred to (out of RC's earshot, of course) as Egyptian Rat Screw. OSD David learning to play ERS at TAMU Term II 2010 ![]()
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