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The World Series of Beer Pong is the largest, longest-running organized beer pong tournament in the world, created by beer pong players, for beer pong players. Past events have drawn over 1,000 participants from 45+ U.S. States, 5+ Canadian Provinces, and 15+ countries and have paid out cash prizes over the years pushing the $1 million mark.
- Official Beer Pong Tournament Rules (WSOBP) | BPONG
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- The World Series of Beer Pong VI | BPONG
The World Series of Beer Pong is the largest,...
- Official Beer Pong Tables, Tournaments, & Teams | BPONG
The World Series of Beer Pong is the largest,...
- Official Beer Pong Tournament Rules (WSOBP) | BPONG
The World Series of Beer Pong (WSOBP) is the largest beer pong tournament in the world in number of participants and cash prizes offered. It has been held in the Las Vegas area since January 2006. History
The World Series of Beer Pong, Las Vegas, Nevada. 16,869 likes. The World Series of Beer Pong is the planets most lucrative and competitive beer pong tournament! With total payouts exceeding $500,000...
World Series Beer Pong, which takes place from January 1 to 5, is an event where people can play America’s favorite drinking game. It’s always held near or in Las Vegas — because why not? Drinking beer?
The World Series of Beer Pong is the largest, longest-running organized beer pong tournament in the world, created by beer pong players, for beer pong players. Past events have drawn over 1,000 participants from 45 U.S. States and 5 Canadian Provinces, offering the largest payout in beer pong history of a $65,000+ prize pool.
$50,000 championship game from the World Series of Beer Pong VI. The WSOBP is a tournament held every year from January 1-5 in Las Vegas to help rank some of...
The World Series of Beer Pong is the largest, longest-running beer pong tournament in the world. With the crowd chanting, “USA, USA!” team “Standing Ovation” took on “Unstoppable Since Inception,” whose duo was undefeated going into the finals and included a player representing Canada.