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Post by Ronin on Nov 27, 2007 17:59:53 GMT -8
I'm looking to set up a mini beer pong tournament. not much is required just a regular table about 6 feet long give or take some plastic beer cups and a ping pong ball. for those who don't know the rules are simple. each player will have six cups full of beer in a triangular pattern. follow fig.1 Figure 1 if the opposing player sinks a ball in one of your cups you must drink the whole cup on the spot. you do this until you force your opponent to drink all of his cups. the best of three wins. now rules can vary so these are basic rules that i feel will work best. and the winner of the tournament will win this. one condition as the champion you are never allowed to turn down a challenge as long as suitable supplies to play are available. any takers?
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Post by Brad the Impaler on Nov 27, 2007 18:21:18 GMT -8
This champion clause worries me (since I know I'll be champ). Even though i'll win all the time, I'll be bogged down from too much B, and die a terrible death.
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Post by Ronin on Nov 27, 2007 18:24:51 GMT -8
well if you are in danger of death then i suppose you can be exempt. but as long as you are not to the verge of death you must accept. and you will not be champ i assure you. so should i sign you up?
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Post by Ronin on Nov 27, 2007 18:25:46 GMT -8
and you must be able to stand as well so no one can get a cheep win.
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Post by Ronin on Nov 27, 2007 18:27:03 GMT -8
there will be a few bugs to work out but that rule is just there because we can't have someone win and never want to defend it.
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Post by Brad the Impaler on Nov 27, 2007 18:27:42 GMT -8
Thats hard to say. Signing me up sounds like a big commitment is being made. I don't know if I can sign my life away willy nilly.
Also, what are the regulation size of the cups?
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Post by Ronin on Nov 27, 2007 18:29:58 GMT -8
come on your not afraid to lose are you? lets say the champ will only have to defend it 3 times in one night.
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Post by Brad the Impaler on Nov 27, 2007 18:31:19 GMT -8
That sounds like a decent clause. But you never answered the other question.
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Post by Ronin on Nov 27, 2007 18:31:53 GMT -8
about 16oz
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Post by Brad the Impaler on Nov 27, 2007 18:36:31 GMT -8
Thems some damn big cups. Thats like half a litre per cup. Also, you'll have too much practice at it. It would force me to create my own set up as well. I don't know about this whole thing. A whole lot of B's would be gone through. But we shall see.
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Post by Ronin on Nov 27, 2007 18:41:06 GMT -8
the cup won't be filled to the top there must be room for the ball to land. its not that much b per glass. i still have to get the materials so you won't be at a disadvantage. and the champ will actually get to have possession of the belt displayed. thats how confident i am. what do you have to lose.
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Post by Brad the Impaler on Nov 27, 2007 18:45:35 GMT -8
Its more than one per glass. Assuming somebody plays three games, they would consume about 16 B's. I pitty the man that has to clean that mess up. Iron out the rules, and then we'll see.
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Post by Ronin on Nov 27, 2007 18:46:48 GMT -8
i think it would be 2 b's to fill 3 cups
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Post by Ronin on Nov 27, 2007 18:47:38 GMT -8
Its more than one per glass. what happened you missed a moore
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Post by Ronin on Nov 27, 2007 18:51:09 GMT -8
if its 2 b's for 3 cups thats only 12 b's assuming you have to defend it that many times. there could be contender match ups to give the champ a break and not such a disadvantage.
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