What are the different types of throws in beer pong?

The three main throwing techniques used by beer pong players are archery, fastball or laser shooting and rebound shooting. Archery shots are thrown higher and fall into the cups from above, while fastball shots are thrown in line directly at the back of the target cup. The two different basic options a beer pong player has in attack are the standard shot and the rebound shot. Both players on one of the teams receive a ping pong ball to throw and can do so simultaneously.

Both players on each team must have fired a shot before the other team can shoot. The standard shot involves the player throwing the ball on the table and placing it in the opponent's cup. The rebound shot is done by bouncing the ball off the table and taking it to the opponent's cups. The ball can bounce many times and then fall into the cup, but you must avoid it because the bouncing shot can be crushed by the opponent's hands.

This shot is a bit harder than the others, so it's worth two cups. The cup in which it fell is drawn, and the team in which the goal was scored chooses an additional cup. Team members take turns, one at a time, trying to throw ping pong balls at opposite beer glasses. A full turn is completed when both players on a team shoot.

Beer pong has many rules, but those who want to enjoy a casual game can select the ones that best suit their purposes. If you feel like partying, Entropy Bar offers drinks at affordable prices and even offers beer pong. Beer Pong is usually played in teams of two, in which each team takes turns throwing a ping-pong ball into the other team's glasses. Place ten cups (usually 18 oz or 16 oz) in the shape of a pyramid, as shown in the diagram, on each side of a beer pong table (usually about 8 feet long).