Is it a real sport when there are official products?
Is it a real sport when there are official products?
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Beer Pong Rules
Who knew that a drinking game could have so many rules.
Beer pong game play can allow for bouncing, or bouncing with defense. When bouncing with defense is added, the offensive team can bounce the balls into the cup and if made, two cups have to be removed from the table. However, the opposing team can swat the balls away after the bounce has occurred.
If a player calls a cup and sinks it, they get the ball right back and can shoot again. If the player misses the cup (even if they make a different cup) the shot is over and is counted as a miss.
Distractions or “psych-outs” can occur, but one of the main rules is that there is no covering of the cups. This means that you can do whatever you would like except place hands or clothing over the cups so that the opposing players cannot see where they are shooting. Further, you cannot interfere with the ball in any way until it has touched either the table or a cup.
When a ball enters a cup and is spinning around the edges, a defending player can blow into the cup and many times the ball will pop out. This rule states that only women can blow a ball out of the cup.
Same as “Bitches Blow” rule, however this involves Men using a finger to knock a ball out of a cup before the ball hits the liquid.
This rule states that the first cup in the beer pong rack has to be filled up to the brim with the beverage in play.
Each team secretly picks half of their cups to fill all the way to the top with the game’s beverage and must drink the full amount when hit. Boom!
Team A makes their first shot of the round. Team B picks up the cup and starts to drink the cup. Team A’s second shot goes right into the unfinished beer in the hands of Team B. This means that the game is over. The cup is only safe when it is returned to the table totally empty.
If a team is shutout completely, they have to run a full lap completely naked around the outside of the house or 3 full laps around the inside of the room.
If a cup is spilled during game play it counts and should be removed from the table. The team with the spilt beer should drink the same amount of beverage as they spilled. Exception: Bowling Rule.
Offensive teams may not throw balls at opposing cups with the intention of knocking the cups over, thereby causing the spill rule.
If a player misses all cups completely (unless only one cup left) then they must remove a cup from their side.
If you hit three consecutive cups, you are now “on-fire”. When on-fire you can continue shooting until you miss.
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