The Theme for our semester long blog is "Spirits" the drinking type.

Welcome to our blog. In this semester long blog we will share our opinions on how "Spirits" (Beer, Alcohol) have evolved thru the past, present and future, including views on the impact on Society, a Cultural view, and the Scientific perspective. We hope that you will enjoy our blog.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Win Big Playing Beer Pong

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Nick Syrigos (left) and Dan Ranger react after winning the $50,000 WSOBP VI.
signup The World Series of Beer Pong is the largest, longest-running organized beer pong (aka Beirut) tournament in the world, created by beer pong players, for beer pong players. Last years event drew over 800 participants from 45 U.S. States and 5 Canadian Provinces, offering the largest payout in beer pong history of $50,000. Games are played on 8-foot BPONG Tables, and WSOBP Rules govern all gameplay. Players may buy-in to the event at any time prior to Dec. 10, 2010, or they may choose to win their way to the event by competing in an official Satellite Tournament. For other questions, please review the FAQ, and remember to pong happy.
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When: January 1-5, 2011 (Saturday - Wednesday)


Where:
The Flamingo Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, NV logo Flamingo

What:
  • 4 nights on The Strip.
  • 100's of teams from the U.S. and Canada
  • 12 guaranteed games
  • $50,000 Grand Prize


Prizes: $50,000 Grand Prize
Additional Payouts for a total prize pool of at least $65,000

3 comments:

  1. I have heard about this awhile back but never knew how much you could win just by playing beer pong. among young people its the most popular beer drinking game and doesn't take much skill to play it. but i can see that if your skills are good enough it can pay off. but i dont know of anyone who plays beer pong everyday so i can not say me or any of my friends will be going to the games.

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  2. I’ve played a bit when I was younger but we didn’t have the ability to win such money as the kids do now. It says a lot about our society when you can build a major event around a drinking game. The acceptance of drinking and basically getting paid to drink shows the liberal attitude of our society. The prize money is a good year’s salary and if this was around when my friends and I were young we would definitely been there. When you are 21 what could be better than a weekend in Vegas at the Flamingo drinking beer and winning money?

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  3. I didn't know they actually had competitions for beer pong. Way to encourage drinking! I've never played it and will never play it. If this is the way some people want to do things, go ahead. Just don't think it's too healthy... and positive...

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