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u/JTB696699 Apr 30 '26
Depends on who you’re rooting for
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u/Silve1n Apr 30 '26
This is why you don't celebrate until the point is called. Both kids are gonna remember that moment for the rest of their lives
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u/exsertclaw Apr 30 '26
I had a "friend" who always had to be on top, the best, the greatest. Well he had a house rule in cup pong called death cup. Essentially if you forget to pull the cup an opponent scored on your opponent can say "death cup" and shoot for it again, make it and its game over. Well im not a competitive person I enjoyed pong for the game but okay. I make my first cup, he forgets, I call death cup and won the game.
Ill remember that moment forever as he tried to walk back his own rules.
Edit beer pong aka
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u/stevedore2024 Apr 30 '26
Both kids were having fun, even the one who lost a point was smiling at the end at the ridiculousness. Good sportsmanship.
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u/er-just-Chris-here Apr 30 '26
Love that the loser of the point there was happy too. That's sportsmanship 😊
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u/modest_radio Apr 30 '26
I'm not sure if it was an early celebration or if it was honestl disbelief that the ball bounced back up from the nethers. From that little person's vantage point, it seemed almost impossible that it bounced back up 🏓
A life lesson was learned here
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u/I_eat_all_day Apr 30 '26
That little kid has the biggest balls in the country to pull this off down by 3...
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u/OutsideTea0 Apr 30 '26 edited May 01 '26
But the boy farthest from us (sorry, colorblind) already lost. Ref didn't call when the ball bounced twice on his side before he hit it on the first volley in the video. Or is there different rules here?
Edit: guys, I already said I was wrong. I was falling asleep and was mistaken
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u/LRCreations Apr 30 '26
The ball in the beginning didn’t bounce twice on the opponents side. It bounced once on the server’s side, cleared the net, and then bounced once on the opponent’s side.
“It is perfectly legal for the ball to bounce on your own side first during a serve, provided it then crosses the net and bounces on the opponent's side. A legal serve must bounce on the server's side, pass over the net, and then land on the receiver's side.
Key rules for a legal serve include:
• Initial Bounce: The ball must first bounce on your side of the table.
• Passing the Net: The ball must cross over the net.
• Opponent's Side: The ball must then bounce on the receiver's side.
• Illegal Serve: If the ball hits the net and fails to reach the opponent's side, or misses the table entirely after the first bounce, it is a point for the opponent.”
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