Rules - 13 Cup Double Triangles Setup
The 13 cup double triangle is almost exactly the same setup as the 12 Cup Double Triangles Setup, with one small addition. This addition is a cup known as the combo cup, which is placed between the two 6 cup triangles. When this cup is hit, the defending team must combine what remains of each of the 6 cup triangles into one triangle regardless of how many cups remain. |
- 4 The Cups
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- 4.3 Arrangement of Cups [Variation]
- Each team shall defend 13 cups. 12 cups shall be arranged in the shape of 2 triangles of 6 cups each, and 1 cup, designated the combo cup, shall be centered between the triangles and colinear with the back row of each triangle. The triangles shall be located 4 inches from the end of the table, centered on each side of the table, and with the base of the triangles parallel to the end of the table.

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- 10 Sinking the Ball
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- 10.4 Cup Consolidation
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- 10.4.1 6 Cup Triangle Consolidation [Addition]
- Immediately following a cup removal that leaves 6 cups, not counting the combo cup, the remaining cups shall be consolidated into the shape of a triangle and the combo cup shall be removed from play. Immediately following the removal of the combo cup, the beverage contained within the combo cup shall consumed by a player on the shooting team. The triangle shall be located 4 inches from the end of the table, equidistant from either side of the table, and with the base of the triangle parallel to the end of the table.
- 10.4.2 Combo Cup Triangle Consolidation [Addition]
- Immediately following the removal of the combo cup, the remaining cups shall be consolidated into the shape of a triangle. If there is not a number of cups remaining to be consolidated into a perfect triangle, the cups shall be consolidated into a triangle with an incomplete back row. The triangle shall be located 4 inches from the end of the table, equidistant from either side of the table, and with the base of the triangle parallel to the end of the table.
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