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How to play beer pong
Beer pong is American's most popular drinking game. This article is meant to introduce someone who has never played before so you can start playing this really entertaining and competitive game.
To play beer pong you need 20 oz plastic cups, ping pong balls, a table to play on, beer to drink and friends to play with. All inexpensive and easy to find. Now that you have the materials together you have to set up. Set up the cups in a triangle formation on both sides of the table. Each side is for each team playing. If you are playing 1 on 1 then play with 6 cups on each side, if you are playing 2 on 2 then play 10 cups on each side. Now you need 1 more cup on each side filled with water which is used to clean the balls off before you shoot.
Now you pour the beer in the cups. Usually if you are playing 6 cup you use 1 beer and if you are playing 10 cup you use 2 beers. Many places use water in the back 4 cups and a beer in the front 6. You can do whatever you want - always remember to drink at your own pace. Now you take the ping pong balls and try to shoot them into your opponents cups. Each time a cup is sunk, it is taken off the table and drank by the defending team. First team to sink all of their opponents cups wins.
Now you know how to play America's favorite drinking game! Always remember to drink responsibly!
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Do you know any good party indoor activities?
I'm not looking for games that mess with the flow of the evening by forcing some uninterested people to play. So far all I have is music and booze to keep people entertained. I want inside stuff I as a hostess can set up and just leave like beer a pong table, or badminton. I need games/activities that can be played inside. It will be to cold to play outside in October.
A great party activity is called Kings Cup
There are many versions to play but the one that I have found to be played most is this one:
Game Set Up:
1. Best if played with 3 + people
2. Place the Signature Kings Kup mug in center of table (Empty) and spread playing cards face down surrounding the mug (be sure to remove the 2 rule cards for reference).
3. Each player: choose your personal drink of choice and have refills on-hand.
***Now sit down and let the game begin***
Start Your Kings Kup Party:
Choose one person to start the game by simply turning over a card and following the printed rule. Example: (5 “Up High” = the last person to raise their hand in the group must drink some of their own beverage). Continue around the table in whichever direction you choose until the game is over.
How the Game Ends:
The name of the game is “Kings” Kup. There are 4 Kings in this deck. When a person pulls one of the first 3 kings, they must pour some of their personal drink into the Signature Kings Kup mug in the center of the table. The person who pulls the 4th king must consume the contents of the Kings Kup mug and the game is over!!!
Now here is a description of the Original Rules of Kings Kup:
- Ace “Social” = Everyone at the table raise your glasses together, cheers each other and take a drink!
- 2 “Two is for you”= This rule means that the person pulling the card is allowed to pass out a total of 2 drinks to anyone @ the table!
- 3 “Three is for me” = The person pulling the card must take 3 drinks!
- 4 “Four is for whores” = Don’t be offended ladies. It is an honor to drink @ the Kings Kup table and each one of you must take a drink if a 4 is pulled!
- 5 “Five up high” = The last lazy person to raise their hand in the group must drink some of their own beverage!
- 6 “Six is for dicks” = Guys raise your glasses because you all have to take a drink!
- 7 “Seven is waterfall” = The person who pulled this card controls the waterfall, and chooses the direction the waterfall will go. The idea is that everyone starts drinking their own beverage @ the same time. Whoever pulled the 7 is the first person that can stop drinking. No one else @ the table can stop until the person in front of them has stopped!
- 8 “Eight pick a mate”= Pick any one person @ the table to drink with you. “Cheers partner!”
- 9 “Nine bust a rhyme” = The person who pulls this card starts the rhyme (either choose a single word or a short phrase for everyone to rhyme with). Play quickly around the table. If someone should stumble, or fails to rhyme, they must drink!
- 10 “Ten is categories” = The person who pulls this card will choose a category, which everyone must name an item in that category. (example; types of “car companies” Ford…Chevy…Toyota…BMW…etc.) Play quickly and be creative, make this one FUN!
- Jack “Make a rule” = If you pull this card, make a rule that everyone must follow for the rest of the game (example: The “No cussing” rule, you cannot swear/curse during the entire game, if you do you must drink). Check kingskup.com for more rule ideas!!!
- Queen “Question” = The Idea behind this rule is to NEVER answer a question. When you pull this card, quickly ask anyone @ the table a question. They must then ask someone else a question instead of answering yours. If you ANSWER OR PAUSE too long you must drink!
- King “1,2,3 pour, 4 drink” = If you pull one of the first three kings, pour any amount of your beverage into the Kings Kup mug. If you pull the fourth and final king, the game is over and you must drink the entire contents of the Kings Kup mug…Congratulations You are the WINNER of Kings Kup!
- Joker “Get Wild” = The Best Rule in Kings Kup is “Make a Rule”. Well…we have taken it a step further and ask that you think outside the box. Get wild, get crazy, this is your chance to make this game your very own. Turn a rule into a fantasy! Be Creative! This is the Original “Kings” Drinking Game at its very best!
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