Step up for the annual Sink 'n' Drink Open, with the series opener in February, 2010. The inaugural event will be a competition to be held on the first Saturday of February each year at varied stadiums. Testing accuracy, hand-to-eye coordination and drinking stamina, the game is a popular one among the true beer drinkers of our generation.
The type of competition (ladder, round-robbin etc.) will be announced at a later date.
The winning and runner-up teams will have their names engraved on the trophy.
Entry fee is $20 per team, with proceeds going towards the trophy and to the venue management (parents who have to deal with this shit).
Write on the wall below with the name of your team member if you're attending.
Participation is key! So don't be a wuss, come along thirsty and have a good day with your mates.
Check it out on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=162473252285&ref=mf
House Rules of the Tournament:
1. Each cup is filled half-way with the liqour of the player's choice, however must be above 4.5%A.C.
2. Possession is granted to the team who correctly picks the hidden ball from the correct hand of the referee.
3. When shooting the ball, it must leave the player's hand before the edge of the table.
4. Shots can either be on the full, or on the bounce.
5. A successful shot on the full results in the immediate consumption of that cup.
6. A successful bounce shot results in the immediate consumption of 2 cups, however the bounce shot may be hit away by the defending team.
7. Blowing and fingering are permitted - see ref for details.
8. If both player's shots are successful in the same turn, the defending team misses a turn.
9. Distractions and taunting are permitted, provided the player stays behind their end of the table.
10. If both shots land in the same cup, it is game over and the losing team must promptly drink all their remaining cups.
11. A team loses when all cups have been sunk and as a consequence, they must drink all the winning team's cups that remain.
12. The designated ref for each game has the final call on disputes.