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10:21 27 January 2011

Beer Pong Table Review

At http://www.extremebeerpongnow.com we carry a wide selection of quality built beer pong tables that are on the market. We only want the best for our customers that will last the play of any enthusiastic beer pong player. This tables will stand the test of time. Here is a break down of our tables.
OFFICIAL REGULATION: All of our 8’ tables are official tournament regulation size so you can train and win that prize money to buy more booze.

RACK SETUP: Our integrated rack design on our table allows you to play 6 or 10 cup games with a perfect rack setup every time.

LIGHTWEIGHT ALUMINUM: This table is made from high quality aluminum materials to guarantee a long lifetime (as long as your intoxicated peers decide not to jump on it.)

MELAMINE SURFACE: Our table has been applied with a special coating for easy clean up from all kinds of alcoholic or non alcoholic liquids – even vomit!

COLLAPSIBLE WITH SIDE HANDLES: Our 8’ table folds into a compact briefcase for ultimate portability. Also great for flip cup, tailgate parties, or used as an uber-cool utility table.

Dimensions Open
• Length: 8′
• Width” 2′
• Height: 27.5”

Dimensions Closed
• Length: 2′
• Width: 5.5″
• Height: 2′

We do hope that this has educated you on our beer pong tables and that it assures you that these tables are made with all beer pong players in mind.

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2:04 26 January 2011

More Beer Pong Terms

I think we will add a few more beer pong terms for all of you beer pong enthusiasts so that you who read this will be able to use these terms around the beer pong table. I have found that there is an actual beer pong glossary out there. This really tells me how popular that the sport or game of beer pong really is!!!!

Lets get started!

Zamboni; We all know that the zamboni is the piece of equipment that cleans and smooths the ice between periods of a hockey game. “Go Wings” Got to go with my team! Any way, in beer pong terms the zamboni is a rag that is to clean up the spilled beer or any other substance “puke” that has gotten onto the beer pong table top. When the cups start to slide around, because of all the beer that has been consumed, you need a zamboni. They say that the rag is typically never cleaned. So it sounds like a barf rag!

Pubes; This is any fuzz or hair that has gotten into the water cup or your balls. At any Fraternity house or collage dorm or even in the basement you will find “pubes” on the ball after it has been rolling around on the shitty assed carpet. If you have been playing beer pong for awhile you are guaranteed to find a few pubes in your water cup. You can take care of the pubes by re-filling you cup or be a man and just use the puped up cup. PUSS!

Bitches Blow; We all know that this term is provocative and I agree that it is a good term to use when the time is right. The meaning for it in beer pong terms is when the ball is rolling around in the cup (not in yet) only females may blow the ball out of the cup. Thus the term Bitches Blow!

I like the terms that we have explored and have put down to read. If you have any terms that you players use, send them via the comments, and I will add them to our terms at a later date. If you want to leave a name and location like the collage leave that also.

Beer Pong On

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5:59 20 January 2011

Beer Pong Terms

We have not really hit on some of the terms used while playing a game of beer pong. Maybe you have heard, and even used some of these terms. Take a read and see if any come to be used in any of your games. If not take them with you!

Bitch Cup;

In a full rack the center cup is the cup that is called the bitch cup. The middle cup is called the “bitch cup” when it is the first cup hit. It is the easiest cup to hit but alas it sets you up for the worst rack. You are a bitch if you hit this cup first. Thus the name!

Rack;

We all are aware that a nice rack means a great set of tits! In beer pong it has two meanings that are used interchangeably. If you have a nice rack, it still means a nice set of boobs, or it is used for a set up of cups on a beer pong table. If you have a “nice rack” in beer pong it means that your cups are centered in a nice triangle and the edges of the cups do not overlap. If you are female and have a great set of breasts, c-cup or larger, and you show them off then SWEET!!! Any size will do REALLY!!! Moving on.

Money Cup;

Money cups are cups that are filled with beer all the way to the top. A money cup is used to spice up the game and to get everyone drunk quicker. At the start there is usually one “money cup” per team and then when the beer starts to go down like water more money cups get set up and the evening really gets interesting.

Re-Rack;

A re-rack is an EARNED resetting of the opposing teams cups to make it easier for you to make the shot. There are many different ways for you to earn a re-rack with house rules and others. Standard re-racks are usually allowed when you have made all but the 6, 4, 3, and the 2 of your opposing teams cups.

I think we have enough terms for the day boys and girls. Take a break and come visit us again for more fun with beer pong terms and other delightful things.

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Electronic dart boards have games installed and are pre programmed to tally up the scores of the players. This completely takes out all of the guess work out of playing unfamiliar games. Setting up the electronic dart board at regulation height and distance allows you to get the most out of your installed dart board. Using all of the proper equipment to hang your dart board ensures that the dart board will not fall to the ground when playing a well round of darts.

Instructions

Things You’ll Need:

  • Tape measure
  • Pencil
  • 2-foot level
  • 1/8-inch drill bit
  • Variable speed drill motor
  • Phillips screwdriver
  • 3 AA batteries
  • Electrical tape
  1. Measure up 68 inches from the floor with a tape measure. Mark a horizontal line on the wall with a pencil. Set a 2-foot level vertically against the wall with one side of the level running through the pencil mark. Starting at the horizontal pencil mark, draw a vertical line along the side of the level with a pencil.
  2. Measure 5 9/16 inches up from the 68-inch mark and place a mark across the vertical line with a pencil. Set the level against the wall horizontally. Align one edge of the level with the mark you placed across the vertical line. Using the vertical line as the center point, draw an 8-inch horizontal line with the pencil.
  3. Place two marks on the horizontal line with your pencil. Draw each mark 3 1/4 inches out from the vertical line. Mark a final location 68 3/4 inches off the floor with the mark crossing the vertical line drawn with the level. Circle the 68 3/4-inch and the two 3 1/4-inch marks with your pencil.
  4. Drill a 1/8-inch hole at each location with a 1/8-inch drill bit and a variable speed drill motor. Install one supplied screw into each hole with a Phillips screwdriver. Leave the heads of the three screws 1/8 inch from the surface of the wall.
  5. Install three AA batteries into the back of the electronic dartboard. Slide the holes located on the back of the dartboard onto the three screws installed on the wall.
  6. Place the end of a tape measure against the wall holding the dartboard. Pull the tape measure along the floor and secure a 3-foot length of electrical tape on the floor 93 1/4 inches from the face of the wall.
  7. Press the power button on the front of the electronic dart board. Press the arrow buttons to select a game. Press the “Select” button to select the game style, number of players and to begin the dart game.

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4:47 11 January 2011

Standing Ovation Wins World Series

We are always talking about beer pong and this is the big of the big. The world Series of Beer Pong was played at the Flamingo Las Vegas and it has crowned the two winners on the 5th of January!

The World Series of Beer Pong VI was won by a team naming them selves as Standing Ovation : Dan Range of Columbia, Illinois and Nick Syrigos, from St, Charles Massouri. The two were the last standing out of 570 teams that began the competition, and the team has walked away with the huge sum of $50,000.00 in hand.

The winning team beat out another team Unstoppable Since Inception, in a best-of-three final match. Standing Ovation beat them in two games and did not require them to play a third.

The World Series of Beer Pong is the longest- running beer pong tournament in the world and this years event was the largest!

I would like to thank all of the participant of this years World Series and am hoping that you all return for next year. I am sure that it will grow and expand for years to come. Great Win Standing Ovation!!!

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8:58 3 January 2011

World Series of Beer Pong is Near

Beer pong players are warming up and getting ready for the World Series of Beer Pong that will be held in Las Vegas where the stakes are high including the $50,000 first place prize

This years event will start on Saturday at the Flamingo Hotel and Casino and runs through Wednesday. All participants will at least play twelve over two days as they compete for the $65,000 guaranteed payouts of prize money.

Beer Pong, according to Extreme Beer Pong Now, has two teams with two players each. They each stand at opposite ends of an 8-foot-long-beer pong table. Ten 16 ounce cups are placed at each end of the table filled with about 2 ounces of liquid, usually beer, or other liquid such as water.

They are placed in a bowling pin formation and the two teams try to toss beer pong balls into their opposing teams cups. If they make it into the cups the cups are removed. The winning team is the team that removes their opponents cups first.

Beer pong is the number one drinking game at the collages and sporting event in which players drink the beer from the removed cups.

The World Series of Beer Pong has their own rules on opposing teams can grab for the ball and when and how they can distract the opposing team members.

Good luck to all the players and may the best team win!

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