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8:46 23 January 2012

Beer Pong Song

After all of this time of writing in this blog I have never put in a beer pong song that is dedicated to beer pong. Well I have found one, and am anxious  to hear from all of you on how you like it. If there is enough response then I will add more songs to the blog.

I know that there are a lot of beer pong songs out there to be found and played. I hope that you all like this song. It was not one of my favorites but I think this says it all it is off of youtube.com where you will find more of these beer pong songs.

You can down load some of these and play them when you get out your beer pong table for a few games and a lot of beer.

so here is the link: BEER PONG SONG

Hope that you enjoy it!

www.extremebeerpongnow.com

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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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9:29 28 December 2010

Top Ten Drinking Games

This is is some kick-assed information on the top 10 college drinking games. I have to think that this information that the Poohba has dug up is close to accuracy as I can believe. If you have other thoughts on how the top 10 has stacked up and dispute these let us know and we will put them up for a vote. So with further ado, lets get started

10. Quarters

Such a classic that I do believe that it is not in use as back in the day.

This game requires an hard surfaced table.

Players take turn bouncing quarters into a drink, which the loosing player must drink, it works!

9. Beer Hunter

Sounds interesting enough. Kind of like Russian Roulette with beer.

Get one beer and shake the hell out of it. Place an equal amount of beers in a box as there are players. Mix them up and hand them out.

Every players has to open the beers facing themselves. The one that is sprayed is out and the rest have to drink their beers.

Repeat this over and over.

The winner is the one that is dry.

8. Edward 40 Hands/ Mad Dog Hands

This game is a college staple. This one is usually part of the hazing process, so what else is there to do on a Friday night then to haze a bunch of your friends.

Players will have their hands duct taped to a 40 oz beer beer to their hands. You can not use your cell phones or use the bath room or anything that requires you to use both hands until you finish both 40′s. If someone pusses out then the remaining 40′s are poured over their heads.

requiring hands until you finish both 40s. In a pinch, if somebody wusses out – you make them pour the remaining beer over their head!

Mad Dog hands is a personal favorite variant where MD 20/20 is duct taped to the hands. The advantages of MD 20/20 over 40 oz is girls not familiar with the realm of bum wine will probably think good old Mogen David tastes like those fruity Bartles & James drinks or wine coolers. The reality is that MD 20/20 has 4 times the alcohol content of those drinks and probably special mystery ingredients to trash you even further. Another advantage is 80 ounces of beer is a lot for most folks, but suffering is part of the enjoyment with Edward 40 hands.

7. Power Hour/Century Club

Two games worth mentioning for the masochistic drinkers out there. This game definitely calls for a keg and pitchers/buckets for easy beer distribution among the shot glasses (or Dixie cups)

There are many variants of the rule. Power Hour with beer is 60 shots of beer within 1 hour while Century Club is 100 shots of beer in 100 minutes. While those might seem paltry amounts (at 1.5 ounces a shot), the pace is quick and quickly tests your beer drinking (and stomach) endurance considering Power Hour adds up to 90 ounces of beer (A little more than two 40 ounces) while Century Club adds up to 150 (about 3 3/4s to 4 40s depending on how tall your shots are).

I’ve heard of a variant of power hour being a shot every 10 minutes for a hour.

Additional rules can be drinking an entire beer if somebody leaves to go to the bathroom during a Power Hour. It is nearly impossible to hold your piss for an entire game of Century Club, so I would reserve the beer rule for only the most evil and masochistic hosts out there.

6. Flip Cup/Boat Racing

Oh flip cup. Not really high on my personal list of drinking games, but it gets the job done if there is a lack of cups, balls, and surfaces for beer pong. You will need those classic party “Red Plastic Cups” for this game.

Two teams of equal numbers face off in a chugging challenge. The first two will face off and chug their beers as quickly as possible. When the beer has been finished, they race to flip a cup from the upside down position to the right-side up position. If one person successfully flips the cup, the chain continues down the line until the final person has flipped their cup.

An optional fun rule is to force players to tilt their cups over their heads before flipping the cups over (to get cheaters wet!)

Boat racing is exactly the same concept, minus all the cup flipping but with the cup tilting over the head mandatory.

Sometimes boat racing or flip incorporates the anchor player (the last person on the team to drink) to drink their alcohol through a straw as quickly as possible. This is known affectionately as the “strawpedo

5. Depth Charge

Ah, depth charge. One of the finest drinking games ever conceived. The set up is simple. For depth charge you will need:

- A large quantity of beer
- A pint glass
- A normal shot glass
- a bottle of your favorite hard alcohol

The pint glass will be filled approximately half full of your beer of choice. Very carefully, float the shot glass on the beer. Players will take turns very carefully pouring hard alcohol into the shot glass. The player who is holding the bottle of hard alcohol when the shot glass collapses into the beer is required to drink the pint glasses entire contents. Some great combination are Korean Beer/Soju or Japanese Beer/Sake. Such “bomb” drinkings as an Irish car bomb are more difficult to pull off because of the necessity for two ingredients (in this case Jameson and Bailey’s). Keep it simple.

If you’re a wuss, you can play with Jager Bombs (fill the pint glass with energy drink and use the Jager to play) or you can be a complete pansy and play with simply beer (take turns pouring beer into the shot glass).

The beauty of depth charge is that the players who constantly mess up and have to drink only progressively play worse with HILARIOUS consequences! Prepare to blackout – after all that’s the whole point of drinking.Isn’t it?

4. King’s Cup

One of my favorite games, especially when players make sadistic and twisted rules on the rule card. There are simply way too many variants to list (such as California King’s) so I’ll just demonstrate the rules for the game as I play it (with clever little rhyme mnemonics)

A-Waterfall or Rule: I usually choose to make the ace the rule card, but I will describe both variants.

Waterfall is a game where everyone starts chugging their beer/drink. You may not stop until the person to your immediate right stops. The person who draws the card may stop first. It is a difficult game to regulate with a mixed group, so I usually like to choose rule.

Rule is simple: the drawing player may create any sort of rule they want such as a person must drink every time they touch their face. Another good rule is taking a shot for every time you use the restroom. When we play with a certain friend of mine, we force him to do the robot or the running man every time he drinks – hilarious.

2 – You: Choose someone to drink

3 – Me: You drink

4-Whores: All girls in the circle drink

5-Hand Jive: A silly game where players take turns making any gesture they would like, while the next person repeats that gesture and comes up with their own. The gestures keep adding up until someone messes up, and thus must drink.

6-Dicks: All men drink

7-Heaven: All players point to the ceiling, last person to point has to drink

8-Mate: Pick a person to be your “drinking mate”. Every time you are forced to drink, they must drink too. This has the cumaltive effect in that if a 3 is pulled and all the men drink and your “drinking mate” is a guy, he must drink twice.

9-Rhyme: Players take turns going counter-clockwise rhyming a phrase. A person who stutters or cannot come up with a rhyme within a few seconds of the last rhyme said will have to drink. Players cannot end their rhyme with a word that has already been used.

10-Ive Never: You may have heard these rules before. Players hold up 5 or 10 fingers and take turns going clockwise saying different things they’ve never done. If any of the players in the circle have done a particular action – they must put a finger down. Person who loses all 10 fingers drinks.

A usual cheap shot from the guys in a mixed group of King’s Cup is to say “I’ve never used a tampon.” or my favorite “I’ve never given a blow job”.

The 10 card is one of my favorite for revealing some filthy secrets out of people!

J-Catagories: This card is simple. The drawing player calls out a category such as “Japanese Car Brands”. Take turns going clockwise calling out different things that fall into that category (i.e. “Toyota, “Honda”, “Mitsubishi”). The person who stumbles, repeats what someone has said already, or cannot come up with something must drink.

Q-Questions or Truth/Dare: Depending on how I’m feeling I choose between these two rules.

Questions is a game where the drawing players starts off by making direct eye contact with a player and asking a rapid fire question. The person who is looked at must immediately look at another player and say any rapid fire question they can. The person who breaks the cycle, laughs, stutters, or stumbles must drink.

Truth/Dare is a fun variant in place of Questions where the drawing player asks another “Truth or Dare?” like the classic teen game. This doesn’t require much explanation, but I like to make the penalty for flaking out on truth or dare more severe such as a double shot of hard alcohol.

K-King’s Cup: The most deadly of cards.

The drawing player will pour as much beer (usually) or really anything alcohol into a large cup (or if you’re me, a bucket) to their heart’s desire.

This repeats until the final King is drawn. The player who draws the final king must consume the entirety of everything poured out by the previous three players.

This usually results in extreme projectile vomiting.

King’s cup is a great game for any occasion.

3.Slosh Ball

This is the game that requires the MOST planning, but has the most reward.

The game is played exactly like softball, but with a keg on first base and a slide-n-slide between third base and home (on warm days) or on cold days, either another keg or a shot. In order to proceed past second base, players must chug an entire beer. To pass from third to home they either must slide down the slip-n-slide or take a shot before proceeding.

Variants of the game include a “dizzy stick” portion in the finals innings.

In the “dizzy stick” variant, a mini-game is played where both teams take turns playing a sort of relay race. Players must hold a baseball bat and spin themselves in a circle 20 times, sprint to first base, pound a beer, and run back while tagging the next person. The team that finishes first wins and the losing team must all take a shot. After “dizzy sticks”, the game finishes per normal rules..

Definitely have some garbage bags on hand for.

2. Dice Drinking Games

Dice seems to be the new craze in drinking games. There are so many variety of beer drinking games, to list them all would take an eternity. I will list a favorite dice game of mine that is sure to be a hit at your next party.

Line up 12 pint glasses or red cups in a straight row. Players will take turns rolling two dice. The corresponding number rolled is the cup they must drink. If there is no alcohol in the cups, the player can pour as much alcohol as they want in the form of beer, hard alcohol (probably within reason or people will quit!), or mixed drinks.

1. Beer Pong

A college staple. What article about college drinking games would be complete without a mention to the heavyweight champion of drinking games. Personally, I think the beer pong craze is ridiculously played out (I’m waiting for the next BIG hit), but I can’t argue with the fun factor for the most part. My only gripe with the game is only four people can usually play at once (teams of two) and drunk people take FOREVER to finish (ever get stuck in a game where it takes half a hour for a team to hit a single damn cup? Yea. Boring.)

There are as many variants of beer pong rules as there are hairs on my balls. Literally. To detail them all would also take forever, so I will describe the base rules from which all variants derive from.

Beer pong is played on a long table with 12 “Red Party Cups” set up on either side in a triangle formation. Two teams of two face off and take turns trying to shoot the ball in the cup. The method of determining who goes first can be a face-off, rock/paper/scissors, or random – the methods are diverse as the can be.

The base rules are that if a team nails their ball inside two cups (but different cups) they get another turn each at shooting again. If the same cup is made, usually three cups and balls back are the rule. There are variants such as “beer explosion” that I won’t get into as well as “official tournament rules” such as only getting one ball rolled back for a shot.

Suffice to say, beer pong is the king of all drinking games and sits high and mighty on our list at #1.

Party on, boys and girls

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Like most modern college students, I’ve spent a good amount of time at the beer pong table. When some friends and I decided to get a place of our own, we knew that we had to designate an area of the house for weekend competitions. As we were required to put down a sizeable security deposit, we came to a consensus that it would be wisest to keep the pong playing confined to the garage.

I was lucky enough to find an old ping-pong table for sale at a garage sale down the street. Since the net was broken, the owner didn’t want it anymore—but it was ideal for our breed of pong. We also picked up a couple of beer pong kits, which included a unique racking system, a full set of cups and a surplus of balls. It also came with a rulebook, but we made a few tweaks to create our own custom house rules.

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