| FOUR-WAY DANCE MATCH **All standard beer pong rules apply, unless otherwise noted. Competitors: One person at each corner of the table. (Note: You can also do this with only three people and call it a "Three Way Dance") Setup: 1.) The table should be eight feet long on each side. It doesn't have to be exactly 8 ft. but all the sides must be of equal length. If it you don't have access to such a table, you can still play this match, just have the appropriate players take a few steps back to compensate. Use common sense here. 2.) Each player has six or ten cups set up in an inverse pyramid in their corner. An example is provided below.Start of the Match: Each player begins the match with one ball in their hand. When an appointed official counts to 'three', the match begins and each player is to throw their ball at an opponent of their choice. During Gameplay: 1.) This is a free-for-all, meaning that players must compete to recover loose pong balls and may shoot at whoever they like, whenever they like. 2.) Players must always shoot from their corner. 3.) Bouncing is allowed, but it only counts for one cup. Bounces may also be swatted away by opposing players, even if the bounce is not heading for that particular opponent's cups. 4.) Once all of a player's cups have been made, they are elimintated from the match. There are no redemptions or overtime. The last remaining player wins.
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