How drunk will I be 1-10? 8-9
What do I need? 14 Cups, A long table you would play beer pong with, Ping pong balls, and beer.
How many people do I need? At least 4. Even number of players.
Set-up: Each side will place 4 cups in a line with the last cup to the edge of the table. This represents the four bases. Then, on each side of the table there will be 3 cups lined up horizontally at the edge of the table, these are for the base runners. Fill each cup with about 2 shots worth of beer.
Gameplay is similar to Beer pong. Determine which team is up (at bat).
At bat: Shoot for the cups at the opposing end of the table. If you hit a double (the second cup), the fielder must drink the second cup as well as the first cup. If you hit a home run (the last cup) the fielder must drink all of the cups before it. The fielder can catch a foul ball by catching a ball that bounces off a cup and getting the batter out. The batter has 3 strikes to make a cup before he is out.
When a player makes a cup, he is on that base. (Standing at the side of the table). He can advance either by stealing (described below) or by the player at bat moving him in.
Stealing: The three stealing cups, each representing a base should be filled as follows, 1st base - 1/3 of a cup, 2nd base 1/2 a cup, and 3rd base - 2/3 of a cup. This makes it more difficult to steal the bases as you get closer to home. Stealing is when the player on base, begins a game of one on one flip cup against the catcher. (The person on the opposing team across the table) If the player at base wins, he advances a single base, if the catcher wins, the player on base is then out.
After 3 outs, teams switch. Play as many innings as desired. 3, 5, 7, or 9.
Baseball is one of the more complicated games, if you have any additions or questions please let me know.
Gameplay is similar to Beer pong. Determine which team is up (at bat).
At bat: Shoot for the cups at the opposing end of the table. If you hit a double (the second cup), the fielder must drink the second cup as well as the first cup. If you hit a home run (the last cup) the fielder must drink all of the cups before it. The fielder can catch a foul ball by catching a ball that bounces off a cup and getting the batter out. The batter has 3 strikes to make a cup before he is out.
When a player makes a cup, he is on that base. (Standing at the side of the table). He can advance either by stealing (described below) or by the player at bat moving him in.
Stealing: The three stealing cups, each representing a base should be filled as follows, 1st base - 1/3 of a cup, 2nd base 1/2 a cup, and 3rd base - 2/3 of a cup. This makes it more difficult to steal the bases as you get closer to home. Stealing is when the player on base, begins a game of one on one flip cup against the catcher. (The person on the opposing team across the table) If the player at base wins, he advances a single base, if the catcher wins, the player on base is then out.
After 3 outs, teams switch. Play as many innings as desired. 3, 5, 7, or 9.
Baseball is one of the more complicated games, if you have any additions or questions please let me know.
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