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Setting Up for Beer Pong

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Summary: Setting up for beer pong is easy with these tips, get expert advice on drinking games and beer in this free video.

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Dr. Drink and the Crew have been drinkin' and playing games longer than they care to admit. These boys have forgotten more about drinking games than you'll ever get a chance to learn....read more

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"Doctor Drink back here with you, we're going on with some more about beer pong. Next step after you set up your table and you have the required equipment, what you're going to want to do is play. The simple rules about game play is this, it's all lobs, all lob shots. You know when everybody had some friend or they had in their basement was that ping pong table and the biggest thrill from playing, when you were growing up, was crushing the ball into your friends face. That no longer counts. If you crush it into your friend's face, you're chugging a beer. Otherwise, we're playing lobs. All lobs, two to three feet in the air, that's how it goes. You're trying to sink it into the cup. You put it inside the cup, you chug, you're going to chug a beer. You hit the lip, you take a sip. Now, with these drinking rules and those drinking measurements you take all of those at the end of a point. Points are different from sips and chugs. A point would be, if I happen to lob the ball, bounces on the table, hits the ground, dead! Bounce twice, dead! Whatever happened while the game play was going on, if you hit a lip, if you chug, you got to do that after the point, and you're playing to five. Let's take a look at some action."

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