Post by Steve King (Admin) on Feb 3, 2019 13:38:00 GMT -6
At a lot of tourneys you will experience playing the Cornhole filler game called "Money Shot". Though there may various variations of this game. Here is how you play a couple of those games.
Variant 1: Everyone buys in to get a raffle ticket. 1 for $5 or 6 for $10. This buy in can be whatever the tourney orgainzer sets monetary wise. You put your ticket(s) in the bowl to be drawn. If you are drawn, then you get 4 bags and you have to make 9 points out of those 4 bags. If you make 9 points then you get the pot. If you do not, then you are out and another is drawn for a chance. This keeps going on until someone gets 9 points and wins the pot. Some variations are that if you are out you can buy back in to increase the pot. This is solely up to the tourney organizer.
Variant 2: (good for weekly blind draws or leagues, since pot will likely roll over) Everyone buys in to get a raffle ticket. 1 for $5 or 6 for $10. This buy in can be whatever the tourney organizer sets monetary wise. You put your ticket(s) in the bowl to be drawn. If you are drawn, then you get 4 bags and you toss a bag to try to make the 1st one in the hole. If you do not, then you are out. If you make it, then you have a choice to take 1/4 of the pot or try for a 2nd bag in the hole to get 1/2 of the pot. If you miss on the 2nd bag you get nothing. If you make it, then you have a choice to take 1/2 of the pot or try for a 3rd bag in the hole to get 3/4 of the pot. If you miss on the 3rd bag you get nothing. If you make it, then you have a choice to take ALL of the pot, but if you miss on the 4th bag you get nothing. This game is drawn to play for only 4 times during the tourney/league night as a filler in between games or at the end. As you can see, the pot will likely grow into the hundreds (if not thousands) of dollars week after week. If the pot is large, then many opt to take 1/4 of the pot after just making just one bag. However, some try to go for it all and fail. So, the pot grows and grows and grows. Each week you buy back in to increase the pot.
Variant 1: Everyone buys in to get a raffle ticket. 1 for $5 or 6 for $10. This buy in can be whatever the tourney orgainzer sets monetary wise. You put your ticket(s) in the bowl to be drawn. If you are drawn, then you get 4 bags and you have to make 9 points out of those 4 bags. If you make 9 points then you get the pot. If you do not, then you are out and another is drawn for a chance. This keeps going on until someone gets 9 points and wins the pot. Some variations are that if you are out you can buy back in to increase the pot. This is solely up to the tourney organizer.
Variant 2: (good for weekly blind draws or leagues, since pot will likely roll over) Everyone buys in to get a raffle ticket. 1 for $5 or 6 for $10. This buy in can be whatever the tourney organizer sets monetary wise. You put your ticket(s) in the bowl to be drawn. If you are drawn, then you get 4 bags and you toss a bag to try to make the 1st one in the hole. If you do not, then you are out. If you make it, then you have a choice to take 1/4 of the pot or try for a 2nd bag in the hole to get 1/2 of the pot. If you miss on the 2nd bag you get nothing. If you make it, then you have a choice to take 1/2 of the pot or try for a 3rd bag in the hole to get 3/4 of the pot. If you miss on the 3rd bag you get nothing. If you make it, then you have a choice to take ALL of the pot, but if you miss on the 4th bag you get nothing. This game is drawn to play for only 4 times during the tourney/league night as a filler in between games or at the end. As you can see, the pot will likely grow into the hundreds (if not thousands) of dollars week after week. If the pot is large, then many opt to take 1/4 of the pot after just making just one bag. However, some try to go for it all and fail. So, the pot grows and grows and grows. Each week you buy back in to increase the pot.