Ezpong Official Tables Rental or Sale
Description: All Ezpong beer pong table are built of sturdy aluminum. Two handles make transportation of your beer pong table simple, and the beer pong table sections have a small latch to keep the table in briefcase-form when carry the table to your party. We also rent Bean Bag Toss and Washer Toss Games!
These tables are the official size beer pong table for Beer Pong.
SALE Price $99
Rentals start at $29 plus deposit.
Dimensions of this Beer Pong Table
- 8 feet long - 2 feet wide - about 27.5 inches tall when setup Black with white screening and silver aluminum legs.
- Folds down into a portable 2 feet x 2 feet x 5 inches
Weighs in at 21 pounds
These tables are the official size beer pong table for Beer Pong.
SALE Price $99
Rentals start at $29 plus deposit.
Dimensions of this Beer Pong Table
- 8 feet long - 2 feet wide - about 27.5 inches tall when setup Black with white screening and silver aluminum legs.
- Folds down into a portable 2 feet x 2 feet x 5 inches
Weighs in at 21 pounds
World Series of Beer Pong Rules
World Series of Beer Pong™ Full Rules and Regulations Tables: 8' x 2' x 27.5" PONG Tables
These rules are protected by U.S. copyright laws. Beer Pong Events, LLC, however, grants permission for these rules to be copied and/or modified, so long as credit is given to Beer Pong Events. For example, you may include, "These rules are based upon The WSOBP Rules, available at BPONG.COM." They may be copied and/or modified, so long as this statement is included on any and all copies.
- Game Setup
- Cup Formation
- 10 cups per team
- Starting formation is a "tight triangle" formation (rims touching), pointing towards the opposing side.
- The 10-cup triangle must be centered on the table and the back row of cups must be within 1 inch of the edge of the table
- Cups must not be tilted or leaned against the surrounding cups.
- Cup Formation
- Content of Cups
- Definitions
- Throwing Patterns
- Possible Game Variations
Blowing: A technique used to keep a ball that is rimming a cup from dropping in the cup. If you blow the ball while it is rimming a cup, the ball will often exit the cup. This technique is sometimes banned or reserved only for girls.
Formation: The arrangement of cups for the game. Examples may include 6-cup, 10-cup, 12-cup, etc. Furthermore, the cups may be spaced, together (touching), or random.
Get Them Back: Used to describe a situation when the game is being played with 2 balls. If a team hits two shots in a row with each of its balls, then they may get to have the balls back in order to have another turn. If a team never misses, it is possible that the other team may never get more than 1 shot.
"Let it ride": Used to describe a way of playing beer pong where you are not allowed to interfere with a ball's chance of hitting a cup. In other words, no blowing and no swatting. As an opposing player, you may interact with a thrown ball only after it is certain that it will not land in a cup.
Not Spaced: A formation of the cups in which, guess what, the cups are not spaced. Instead, they are in a formation in which they are touching each other. Contrast with spaced cups.
Redemption: An opportunity to still be in the game if all of your cups are hit. If the opposing team hits all of your cups, having redemption would give you the opportunity to shoot at your opponents' cups until you miss. If you end up hitting all of the opponents' cups, you have a tie game. A tie game may be resolved in an overtime game, or if the players involved are of the feminine kind, we suggest an all out mud wrestling match may best resolve the issue of a tie game. (Contrast with sudden death).
Reform: Re-arranging the formation of cups. For example, if there are only four cups left, you may arrange them in a diamond. Three may be arranged in a triangle. Some versions of beer pong reform, others don't. Check the House/Night/Game rules, or make them yourself.
Spaced Cups: Cups have space between them. They may be evenly spaced (possibly just enough space to pass a ping pong ball through) or they may be randomly spaced. Contrasted with not spaced.
Sudden Death: The game ends when the last cup is hit, i.e., no redemption. Sudden death may also occur when each member of a team hits a cup in order to finish off the other team's cups. The team would get the balls back, but since there are no longer any cups for them to throw at, the game is over.
Swatting: A technique used to keep an opponent's ball from hitting one of your cups. Essentially, if the ball takes a bounce, you are free to swat it away. This technique if sometimes not allowed.
6-cup Formation: Six cups in pyramid (3-2-1), touching Throwing Pattern: 2-balls, 2 throws per team. If a team hits two cups in a turn, that team gets two more throws until a cup is missed. Reformation: Reform at 4, 3, 2, and 1. Ending the Game: Redemption is allowed. However, if a team hits the opponents' last cup(s) with both shots (either two cups with two balls or the last cup with both shots), there is NO redemption and the game is over. 10-cup Formation: Ten cups in pyramid (4-3-2-1), spaced Throwing Pattern: 1 ball, 1 throw per team per turn. Reformation: No reformation Ending the Game: Sudden Death. 12-cup Speed Pong Formation: 12 cups in 2 6-cup pyramids, touching Throwing Pattern: 2 balls, Game starts with each team simultaneously taking one shot (opposing players diagonally opposite of each other). If a player hits a cup in the pyriamid directly across from him, he continuously gets the ball back until he misses a shot. If a player hits a cup in the pyramid that is not directly across from him, then the opposing team drinks the cup but does not return the ball. When a shot is missed, the ball is up for grabs - whoever can get to it gets the throw. There is no correlation between the two balls being thrown - a team may have both balls or it may have one ball. Reformation: Reform when there are only 6 cups left. At this point, if a player hits any cup in the pyramid of 6 cups, he automatically gets the ball back. Ending the Game: Sudden Death.
These rules are protected by U.S. copyright laws. Beer Pong Events, LLC, however, grants permission for these rules to be copied and/or modified, so long as credit is given to Beer Pong Events. For example, you may include, "These rules are based upon The WSOBP Rules, available at BPONG.COM." They may be copied and/or modified, so long as this statement is included on any and all copies.
