First team to make all their cups wins and other team drinks all remaining beer. Beirut Rules- Same as beer pong only with add-ons. If a player bounces the ball and makes the cup the other team drinks 2 cups. If a player calls solo cup and drains it the other team takes 2 cups away. We were planning on playing it at different family parties, but always seemed to run out of time.
My daughter was so excited to play it, she insisted we play it at her birthday party. I was a little hesitant, not knowing if a bunch of teenage girls would think it was dumb. I was wrong. They loved it, and really got into it. You will need:. Root Beer. Nasty Flavorings. The game won't be very much fun if your guests get sick. You can make up your own rules, but this is how we played.
We left half the cups, five on each team regular root beer. In the other five cups we added the nasty flavoring. You want to ensure that they all look the same,. Both players from one of the teams are given a ping pong ball to shoot and may do so simultaneously.
Both players from each team must have taken a shot before the other team can shoot. The standard shot is comprised of the player tossing the ball across the table and into an opponent's cup. The bounce shot is performed by bouncing the ball off the table and into the opponent's cups.
The ball can bounce many times then go into the cup, but should be avoided because of the bounce shot may be swatted away by your opponent's hands. This shot is a little more difficult than the others, so it is worth two cups. The one in which it landed is pulled, then an additional cup is chosen by the team that was scored upon.
The center of the cup formation is used as a common boundary, particularly when playing on a lower or shorter table. This can be a real advantage for taller players to outstretch across the table. This rule is commonly known as the elbow rule. When the rule is broken the shooter will be forced to retake the shot, and any cups scored on during this infraction will not count.
If confused of this line refer the diagram of the table in the setup section. Reracking refers to when the arrangement of the cups is changed after a shot is made. Each team is given only one rerack and may not be used until at least two cups have been made. Strategy should be used to pick the right time for a rerack during the game. Like many things that involve heavy amounts of alcohol, the answer is fuzzy.
The first games of beer pong were played up at Dartmouth in the early s, when people were playing ping-pong and left their cups of beer on the table; someone decided it would be a good idea to aim the ball at the cups, and a drinking game was born. The game evolved into a competition in which opponents use ping-pong paddles with the handles snapped off — no handles equals more accuracy — and aim at cups arranged in varying formations, such as Shrub, Tree, Ship, or Line.
Hit the side of a cup with the ball, and your opponent drinks half the cup; sink the ball successfully, and your opponent drinks the whole thing. Beirut — a game with a similar outcome drunkenness but different rules — came about in the s, at either Bucknell or Lehigh.
There are disputes as to where it was played first. In Beirut, 10 cups are arranged in a pyramid shape on both sides of a table; the competitors then stand at either side and take turns throwing the ping-pong ball across the table, rather than paddling it. If a ball is sunk into a cup, one of the opponents has to chug it.
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