So, Who’s Winning the Masters?
We’re less than two months away from the Masters of Beer Pong $100,000 tournament. It’s still early, but who’s your pick to win it all? Can anyone beat Ross Hampton?
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We’re less than two months away from the Masters of Beer Pong $100,000 tournament. It’s still early, but who’s your pick to win it all? Can anyone beat Ross Hampton?
Beer pong is traditionally a drinking game, although drinking takes a backseat during competitive play. Do you play better completely sober or with a buzz? Is there an advantage to either?
Pabst Blue Ribbon will be the official beer of the Masters of Beer Pong tournament. With Vegas sunshine, pool parties, ice-cold PBR and a minimum prize pool of $100,000, you do not want to miss the biggest beer pong party of all time!
Every televised sport has one thing in common: Sponsors. The events are sponsored, the players are sponsored, you get the point. When will some innovative company step up to the plate and take the sport of beer pong by storm?
Beer pong has a perception problem. Are we all just a bunch of “bros” standing around and playing beer pong, or are we something more?
Budweiser is making it easier than ever to meet friends and stalk the ones you aren’t friends with. Could this latest innovation revolutionize the beer pong world?
Every sport needs to evolve to survive, and beer pong is no different. Is the game becoming too easy for the top players? What can we do to make the sport more difficult and balance things out?
The bounce shot in beer pong is as old as the game itself. But does anyone really bounce anymore? Is it time to finally retire the bounce shot?
According to a recent Clemson University study, dirty beer pong balls can transmit millions of harmful bacteria. Do yourself and your fellow players around you a favor and wash your hands. No one likes to play with dirty balls.
Can’t find a bar or house party to get a game of beer pong in? Don’t you worry. A brand new beer pong game may be hitting an arcade near you soon. Bring lots of quarters.
Once upon a time, beer pong players used distractions to help get into the heads of opponents and win games. Somewhere along the way, the art of the distraction was lost. How can we bring it back?
Beer pong players are so judgmental. You’re either a “good” player or a “bad” player, and once an opinion is formed it’s impossible to change. Who are some of the most underrated players you know?