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How to Play Triple Overtime Beer Pong Games

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Believe it or not, sometimes the impossible happens during a game of beer pong. Enter the triple overtime. You've made it through regulation, overtime, double overtime and still a winner has not been decided. Well here is how to play triple overtime beer pong so that you can settle the score.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • 20 red plastic cups
  • 4 cans of beer
  • 1 ping pong ball
  • Ping pong table or flat surface to play on
  • 2 teams (either head to head or teams of two)
  1. Step 1

    Create a pyramid on each side of the table using 10 cups. You have made it so far through this beer pong game that you have regressed to the beginning. This means that the set-up for the game is the same as the original. The back row has 4 cups, the next row has 3, the following row has 2, and the final row has just 1 cup. The row with just 1 cup is facing your opponent.

  2. Step 2

    Add two cans or cups of beer to your pyramid on one side. Pour them evenly amongst the 10 cups. Repeat this on the other side of the table.

  3. Step 3

    Alternate turns with the other team trying to toss the ping pong ball into one of the cups of beer. Once the ball goes in the beer, the other team must drink that cup of beer. Then remove that cup from the table.

  4. Step 4

    Play triple overtime beer pong until one team has successfully eliminated all of the cups of beer. And if it's not settled after 3 overtimes, move onto another game, you guys are too good.

Tips & Warnings
  • Keep a cup filled with water on each side of the table. Wash the ball off after each toss so the cups of beer don't get contaminated with whatever the ball has come in contact with on the ground of your place. Your taste buds and teammates will thank you.
  • Always drink responsibly. That means knowing when enough is enough and also using a designated driver or cab service to and from the party.

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on 9/15/2009 Multiple overtimes are without a doubt the most exhilarating moments in peer pong. Great topic.

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