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    Posted: Feb 14th 2010, 10:31 pm
    Post subject: End Game question

  • if both teams have one cup left, and one team sinks it, and to save themselves, the other team makes it AND knocks the cup off the table who wins?
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    Posted: Feb 14th 2010, 10:54 pm
    Post subject: End Game question

  • on what shot did team 1 make the last cup first?  (1st shot or 2nd shot)
     
    If a player shoots a ball that hits the inside of a cup and the cup falls down it counts as a down cup.
     
    Now if team 1 made it on their 1st shot then team 2 only has 1 shot to make the cup.  In this case both players on team 2 would NOT shoot only 1 of them would.  If team 1 made the shot on their 2nd shot then team 2 would have 2 shots at the last cup.
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    Posted: Feb 14th 2010, 11:01 pm
    Post subject: End Game question

  • the first team made the second shot. i dont remember what the other team made i think the second maybe?
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    Posted: Feb 15th 2010, 03:45 am
    Post subject: End Game question

  • "thomasbh"
    the first team made the second shot. i dont remember what the other team made i think the second maybe?

    if the cup was made and the shot knocked the cup over, it is only counted as 1 cup. there is no reward for knocking over the cup. therefore, the game would go to overtime, 3 cups per side, and team 1 would get both balls to start.
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    Posted: Feb 15th 2010, 01:28 pm
    Post subject: End Game question

  • What happens if you knock over a cup while re-racking? Does that cup count? IMO, it shouldn't count, but can I get an official ruling on this?
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    Posted: Feb 15th 2010, 02:03 pm
    Post subject: End Game question

  • i have always considered that a "dead time"  if anyone knock over cups at that time it wouldnt count,
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    Posted: Mar 13th 2010, 10:48 pm
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  • What happens when the other team is on redemption and they make a cup that had been previously made? Is it just the end of redemption or the end of the game?
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    Posted: Mar 14th 2010, 03:20 am
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  • "Bschwamms"
    What happens when the other team is on redemption and they make a cup that had been previously made? Is it just the end of redemption or the end of the game?

    its impossible to make same cup as soon as its made once its pulled from the rack
     

    swarles of NWBPL
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    Posted: Mar 14th 2010, 11:50 am
    Post subject: End Game question

  • "swarlesbarkley"
    "Bsc
    What happens when the other team is on redemption and they make a cup that had been previously made? Is it just the end of redemption or the end of the game?

    its impossible to make same cup as soon as its made once its pulled from the rack
     
     
    swarles of NWBPL

    The correct answer would actually be the game is over, but not in the way he intends it to mean.
     
    If you are shooting redemption and you make a cup that has already been made you are:
     
    1.  An idiot for shooting at a cup that doesn't count.
    2.  The loser of the game because it would just count as a missed shot
     
    Thanks for playing
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    Posted: Mar 14th 2010, 02:55 pm
    Post subject: End Game question

  • Not just an empty cup that has been pulled from the rack. The cup in your opponents hand that still has a drink in it is what I meant.  
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