This years beer pong tournament has come and gone. For the 1st year I thought we might be good on the rules, but we ended up having 2 small rules to add. The rule book is now 2 pages but I think we have everything covered for next year... Now I can start my book on how to host a beer pong tournament. Pretty sure I won't have any competitors in the slim market of people who are crazy enough to subject their house to a beer pong tournament. This was the 3rd year and every year it gets easier.
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Basement Pool Play |
This year I wanted the winners to walk away with more than just the cash prize. As this event is VERY classy I thought what more appropriate then a trophy where we could whip up their name on a label maker and slap it on there that night so they could go home and proudly display their amazing accomplishment!
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Better half of the winning team with their trophy |
And of course... we had some great "Team Gear". As beer pong is an annual neighborhood event now I think people might be giving up on beating these two, who seem to go all out every year.
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Best Team Gear (2 years in a row!) |
It's funny to tell people you host a beer pong tournament because people literally look at you like you're insane. Then when you explain how it all works it sounds like a ton of organization goes into it, which it does but it's pretty easy at this point. I've had people tell me I should write a manual or make it part of my event planning- so here it is- anyone who wants to host a beer pong tournament let me know- I've got some tips!
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