FLIP
PONG MATCH
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**This
is essentially flip cup and beer pong merged together.
Competitors:
One player on each side of the table.
Rebounders:
In addition to the two competitors, one other person stands
at each end of the table to serve as a "rebounder".
A rebounder returns pong balls to whomever is currently
on offense. They should be neutral and impartial to the
outcome of the match.
Setup:
Each player has their own pyramid formation of
ten cups to be placed on opposing sides of the table. An
example is provided below:

Start
of the Game: Each game begins with each player
staring each other in the eyes and attempting to throw a
ball into one of their opponents' cups. The winning team
receives first possession.
During
Gameplay:
1.)
The player who won first possession will take his shots.
If he misses both shots, his turn is over.
2.)
If the player makes at least one of his shots, the game
goes into a free-for-all mode, where the rebounders must
return the balls to the player on offense who can then shoot
at will.
3.)
The player shoots at will while his opponent must quickly
drink the contents any cup that has been made and flip it
over just as in Flip Cup. As soon as the opponent successfully
flips every cup that has been sunk, it becomes his turn
to go on offense. Therefore, when on defense, the goal is
to flip over all of your sank cups before your opponent
can sink anymore.
4.)
A player's turn ends IMMEDIATELY after the opponent successfully
flips his last cup. A shot in mid air that lands in a cup
does not count.
5.)
When a player begins a new turn on offense, he must still
make at least one of his first two shots, otherwise his
turn is over. If the opponent doesn't have any cups to drink
and flip, it is his turn anyway.
6.)
When your last cup is sank, you lose. There is no redemption
or overtime.
7.)
You can bounce the ball if you want to, but it only counts
for one cup. Opponents may swat if desired but will likely
be occupied with drinking and flipping cups.
8.)
If you knock over one of your own cups, you still have to
flip it next time you are on defense.
9.)
Throwing up in the middle of the match is a disqualification.
Word
to the wise:
Do
not fill up your cups too high unless you are physically
capable of serious chugging. Otherwise, you will either
be blown out in this game or your gag reflex will kick in
about halfway through.
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