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Flip N' Roll
Flip N' Roll is a game created by eight friends from New York, originated and played for the first time during August 2014 in Pacific Beach, San Diego. Flip N' Roll is a social drinking game that involves aspects of cee-lo, chandeliers, flip cup , and beer pong. It may be played relay style, or single time-trials. Hand-eye coordination, accuracy and concentration are said to be the most important skills, with cleverness, balance, and team-work playing a role in the game as well. While luck is said to play a role in the dice rounds, it is widely agreed that Flip N' Roll is a game of pure skill.

Game materials:

 * 4 cups (1 for chandeliers and flip cup, two for beer pong and flip cup, 1 for extra balls)
 * 3-4 dice
 * 3-6 ping pong balls

Jobs:

 * 1 "Flip N' Roller" - the person actually playing the game
 * 1 "Ball Retriever" - the person who retrieves ping pong balls after a missed beer pong shot
 * 1 "Spotter" - the person gathering the ping pong balls from the Retriever and re-setting them for the Flip N' Roller
 * 1 "Time Keeper" - the person recording the time with a stopwatch to the hundredth of a second
 * 1 "Score Keeper" - the person who writes down the Flip N' Rollers score

How to play:
Flip N Roll is a timed-drinking game. The goal is to complete the round as fast as possible.

- Trips in cee-lo is double spins e.g. trip sixes = 12 spins - 1,2,3 is zero spins - 4,5,6 is fifteen spins
 * 1) The game begins with the 4 supporters chanting "Flip, flip, flip and roll" and the Flip N' Roller responding with "this is how we Flip N' Roll". The Flip N' Roller may substitute their response with a rhyme that is relevant to the group.
 * 2) Once the chant is complete, roll three dice until you get a cee-lo score. Spin the number of times to match your cee-lo score
 * 1) Once the chant is complete, roll three dice until you get a cee-lo score. Spin the number of times to match your cee-lo score

- Beer Pong rule - If you make your first shot, you can try to hit the other cup. If you hit it the other cup on your second shot, your game is complete.
 * 1) After spinning, bounce a ping-pong ball (chandeliers style) into the first cup.  The ball must be bounced from the front - not from a side angle.  If the cup is placed too close to the edge of the table for a front-angle bounce, you must bounce the ball off the floor.
 * 2) Once the ball is in the cup, roll one dice and call out loud "under" for 1,2,3 or "over" for 4,5,6.
 * 3) Once you roll what you called, drink and flip-cup the first cup.
 * 4) After you complete the flip cup, throw a beer-pong shot to the two far cups.  Once you hit a cup, run to the other end of the table and drink and flip-cup both cups.  This completes the game.
 * 1) Once you roll what you called, drink and flip-cup the first cup.
 * 2) After you complete the flip cup, throw a beer-pong shot to the two far cups.  Once you hit a cup, run to the other end of the table and drink and flip-cup both cups.  This completes the game.
 * 1) After you complete the flip cup, throw a beer-pong shot to the two far cups.  Once you hit a cup, run to the other end of the table and drink and flip-cup both cups.  This completes the game.

- 5 second penalty for going out of order. This is a strict penalty that will be enforced for something as minimal as touching a cup when it is time to roll dice.

Drinking on the Sideline
One of the most important social aspects of the game, drinking on the sideline brings the Flip N Roller, all supporting jobs, and all spectators together. At any time before, during, or after the game anyone near the table may request "drinking on the sideline". This is not a chug or binge-drink of any sort, but rather a toast or cheers to the enjoyment of the game.

Records

 * Single time-trial High Score: 00:25:67
 * Single time-trial Low Score: 02:28:00

Controversy
The game requires several people to stand around the table in addition to non-participating spectators. The Flip N' Roller may use force to get around the table, including shoving or throwing a ping-pong ball into someone's eye.

The Flip N' Rollers response chant is meant to be fun, but it must be relevant to the group. e.g. "I like cool totem pole" is not an acceptable response unless totem poles are relevant to the group. If you do not have a clever and relevant line, go with the original.