Beer Pong Setup – At each end of your beer pong table, arrange ten cups in a pyramid-like formation. Fill each cup with your desired amount of beverage.
What is the rule for 2 cups in beer pong?
Beerpong Official Rules Free shipping nationwide on all Kiwipong products! Everyone who’s played beer pong before seems to have their own set of rules and Kiwipong are no different. We’ve sourced together a set of rules we feel applies to the New Zealand aspect of the game. The rules below are also the official rules for our World Series which we hold each year giving away $10,000 to the Champs
- KIWIPONG OFFICIAL TOURNAMENT RULES
- Equipment
- 1.1 Cups: 20 x Official Kiwipong cups
1.2 Table: 2.4m long x 60 cm wide x 70cm tall
- 1.3 Balls: 2 x 40mm official Kiwipong balls
- Players & Teams
- 2.1 Players must be over 18 years of age unless otherwise specified
- 2.2 A team consists of two players
- 2.3 A Player can only play for one team
- Beverage
- 3.1 A team can choose the liquid in their cups
- 3.2 Each cup is filled with 100mls of beverage
- Starting Game
- 4.1 The starting team is determined by a rock off
- Cup formations & Re-racks
- 4.1 At the start of the game cups must be arranged in a diamond formation
- 4.2 A re-rack can be called twice during a game
- 4.3 A re-rack can only be called at the start of a turn before any team member has made shot
- 4.4 The re-rack can be made in any formation
- 4.5 Cups should always be racked within the official triangle with cups touching each other and the base of cups completely on the table
4.6 If during the course of the game a cup is knocked no longer touching another cup it cannot be moved and must remain where it is unless it is re-racked per rule 4.2
- 4.7 No shots are allowed to be made until a re-rack is complete and the opposition has moved all parts of their body back behind the edge of the table
- Making & Blocking Shots
- 5.1 Each player in a team gets one shot per turn
- 5.2 When making shots a player is allowed to lean over the table so long as they are unsupported, this means that players are not allowed to touch the table with any part of their body or team mate
5.3 Opposition players’ hands are to remain behind the edge of the table until the shot leaves the players hand. This is a serious offence will be treated as un-sportsman like conduct and can be dealt with in accordance with rule 14.4 5.4 If an opposition player blocks a shot before it bounces this counts as though a cup has been made. The player making the shot nominates which cup
- Bounced Shots
- 6.1 A bounced shot counts as two cups
- 6.2 The opposition gets to pick which cup is the second cup
6.3 Opposition players are allowed to block bounced shots as per rule 5.3
- 6.4 If a ball bounces 2 or more times well done but it is treated as a normal bounced shot
- 2 shots 2 cups
- 7.1 If both players in a team make separate cups, including if one or both of those shots are bounced shots, that team get both balls back, this can keep happening until one player misses a shot
- 2 shots 1 cup
8.1 If both players in a team make the same cup, including if one or both of those shots are bounced shots, that team get both balls back and get to nominate 2 other opposition cups as being made (i.e.2 shots in 1 cup is the same as making 3 cups).
- 8.2 If one shot is a bounced shot then this means 4 cup have been made, if both shots are bounced shots 5 cups have been made, the opposition team nominate the cups
- Guys Can Finger, Girls Can Blow
- 10.1 If a ball is thrown and is spinning around inside a cup before dropping into the beverage the opposition player can attempt to remove the ball
- 10.2 Guys are allowed to use their finger to try and flick the ball out
- 10.3 Girls are allowed to try and blow the ball out
- 10.4 If the removed ball has any liquid on it from the cup or if the cup falls over as a result of either of these actions the cup is considered to be made
- Cup Removal
- 11.1 Cups cannot be removed until both opposition shots have been taken
11.2 Made cups must be removed and then placed off the table and are no longer part of the game,
- Winning
- 12.1 The first team to make all the opposition cups wins
- 12.2 There is no right of rebuttal
- Penalties
14.1 Dropping a ball into your own cup counts as a shot. The must remove the cup from the game. The player does not get a second shot 14.2 Knocking your own cup over means you remove that cup from the game 14.3 If a player knocks the table and knocks more than 3 cups over their team loses automatically.
If less than 3 cups are knocked over the offending team must remove the number of cups from there rack, whilst the other Team replaces there cups.14.4 Unsportsmanlike conduct can result in expulsion from the tournament Distractions 15.1 Distractions are allowed as long as no part of a player crosses the edge of the table before the other team throws.
See rule 5.3 Referees 16.1 A referee’s decision is final : Beerpong Official Rules
What is the rule of 21 drinking game?
21 (drinking game) Drinking game
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21, Bagram, or Twenty Plus One is a, The game progresses by counting up from 1 to 21, with the player who calls “21” suffering a drinking penalty before the next round starts. The loser may add 1 new rule to the game, and starts the new round. This was created in the St. Helens pub in Derby, England by Rob Button and Arlo White
How many shots are in beer pong?
Playing the Game: Each team will get two (2) shots for each turn, one shot per team member, subject to any other rules below. If a player makes a cup, the other team should consume this cup and removes the cup from the table. Players alternate drinking cups made by the other team.