Setup

22 red cups
1 regulation size ping pong table.
2 ping pong balls.
1 keg of beer
1 large water pitcher

Rules to drink by

The Set Up
Take 10 cups per side of the table, fill approximately half way and form a pyramid. Use the remaining 2 cups as rinse cups for each side if/when the ball hits the ground or some other undesirable surface.

The Rules
Eye For An Eye
To decide which team shoots first, one player from each side takes a shot while staring the other player in the eyes. Whichever team makes the shot first shoots first for the game. If the teams both make the shot, rotate until only one person makes the shot.

After deciding who goes first, the teams will shoot the ping pong balls into the opposing team’s cups. if a team makes a cup, the opposition drinks that cup.

Bring It Back
In the event that a team makes both balls in seperate cups, they get the balls back and can shoot again. This is only allowed once per turn.

Bounces
If a team bounces the ball into a cup, opposition drinks that cup plus one of their choice. If the team sees a bounce coming they can block it.

Rerack
Reracks can be made when there are 6 and 3 cups remaining. 6 cups are only reracked into a pyramid and 3 cups can be reracked likewise or in the “Power I”(in a verticle line).

Special Circumstances
Gentleman’s/Ladies Shots
If a team recovers a rebound from a missed shot they are entitled to 1 Gentleman’s Shot. The rebounding player can shoot the ball from behind their back(if a gentleman) or through the legs(if a lady). If made the shot counts as a regular cup.

Ringers
A ringer is when a ball rolls around the cup, but does not touch beer. In this situation, guys attempt to pick it out with their hand and girls blow it out of the cup.

Game Breakers
If a player is drinking a cup and there is still beer in the cup, the opposition may shoot at that cup. If made the shot ends the game and that team must complete a predetermined feat.

Redemption
If each team has one cup remaining and a team makes the last cup, the other team gets a redemption. If they miss, the game ends. If they make it, play continues.

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Scanny from Rowan University

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