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Young Girls Playing Beer Pong
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Depending on house rules, there are also other ways to end the game. Cups that were accidentally left in the rack after being made or cups that have been pulled aside but not yet drank are known as death cups. Sometimes referred to as "kill cups", these cups will immediately end the game if made again. Some players may choose to shoot at the same time in hopes of making it in the same cup and ending the game. Some houses eliminate this by changing the rule to pulling 3 cups instead of ending the game. Ring of fire or Honeycomb is when you hit middle cup, front cup, and the back corner cups leaving a ring or honeycomb shaped arrangement of cups remaining. After this occurs, the team must make and land the cup in the middle of the comb. If this is achieved the game immediately ends similar to death cup
• Alternate versions and variations
Battleship is related game developed by combining beer pong with the Battleship board game marketed by Milton Bradley. In this variation, a grid of 25 cups with 1" of water serves as the "ocean" for a team's boats. The 25 cups, arranged in a 5x5 grid, are the "targets". Teams place their ships by using 2, 3, and 4 pennies in the bottom of each cup in orthogonal lines. This type of placement is meant to mimic the orthogonal peg-board game surface of the Milton Bradley game.
Teams alternate turns, and there can be more than one player on a team. For each turn, each player shoots once and tries to land a ball in a target. If the target contains a penny, all the teams on the "hit" side drink. If the ball lands in a target and there is no penny inside, the shooter drinks. In both cases the cup is emptied and turned over to reflect targets already hit. Once a complete row or series of pennies has been hit - the row of 2, 3, or 4 pennies - that ship has been sunk. When a team has a hit that causes a ship to be sunk, they receive a repeat turn.
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