The "starter" now becomes the "finisher" also. The person at the end of the table is no longer the " finisher" but yet the " anchorman". The exception is everybody has TWO cups instead, filled with the same amount of beer. The same rules apply as they do in the original version. I am not sure if anybody has ever played this way, because when I come into contact with other Flip Cup players, they play the standard way. The version of Flip Cup that we play here ( NCSU and UNC-CH) is what I would like to call a "hardcore relay" version. It all depends on how fast you can chug and flip. Trust me, I have beat 4 people by myself. Alot of people are saying to themselves right now "What happens when there is only one person left?". The remaining of the losing team must pick up the slack and drink the same amount of beer. There is also a version where the losing team has to vote out one person (survival mode). After one person has completed the cycle, the next person in line may go. Using your hands or fingers you must flip the cup on its top (half a rotation). Next he must put his cup right side up on the table with it hanging off the edge just barely. The " starter" faces his opponent, cheers with him, and chugs a beer. They are lined up on each side facing each other, each person having one cup of beer each filled anywhere from 1/4-1/2 full. There are at least four people on each of the two teams. A beer game played at many parties or tournaments.
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