Poleish horseshoes: who is playing?

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  • hoosierdoc

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    I just learned about this tonight and it sounds like a blast. I guess rebar, PVC and a bottle does the trick.

    [video=youtube;aJHbmcpGu0s]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJHbmcpGu0s[/video]
     

    hoosierdoc

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    I thought that about the scoring too. I'm guessing you figure it out fairly quickly.

    The rules state you have to have a drink in your hand the whole time
     
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    Speedybruin4

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    In southern Indiana it's also called beersbie (beer frisbie). We have used PVC cemented in a 5 gal bucket to play. I personally still like cornhole better.
     

    Cameramonkey

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    Better than a polish plate rack. Those things are WICKED. I swear if I walk onto a match with one I'm turning around and walking back out. No sir! No thank you. A plate rack that changes speed AND direction constantly? F that!


    [video=youtube;7FNDCL6Bpqs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FNDCL6Bpqs[/video]
     

    nettinyahoo

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    We play a similar version with pvc pipes stuck in the lake bottom in knee-deep water. Direct hit on the can equals 3 point. Hit on the post that knocks the can off equals one point. Catching the can negates the points. It got too confusing having to catch the frisbee.
     

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