6 Pack Cornhole Tournament Rules

CHICAGO SPORT AND SOCIAL CLUB

Six Pack Corona Extra Cornhole Tournament

2 on 2

Official Rules

Copyright 2018

 

OVERVIEW

Matches are played to 30 points.

A game will be played until the first team reaches (or exceeds) 30 points at the completion of a round.

A round consists of all four players throwing their 4 bags each.

An inning consists of one player from each team throwing their 4 bags. Scoring happens every inning.

Cancellation Scoring is used (explained below)

2 players play each game per team (No coed or gender specific rules)

 

PLAYING AREA DIMENSIONS

  • The playing area will consist of 2 Cornhole platforms positioned opposite each other. Each platform will be set up with the front of the platforms approximately 30 feet apart. Players will toss the Bags from a pre-determined area called the “Pitcher’s Box”.  The Pitcher’s box area will be 3 feet wide from the platform and will run the length of the platform.    Each contestant must remain within the pitcher’s box for each Bag toss.  They may not cross the front of the platform.

 

NUMBER OF PLAYERS

  • This CSSC Tournament is Doubles Play. Two players on each team at all times. There are no coed or gender specific rules.  Two males, two females, or one male and one female are all acceptable teams, no substitutions. Rosters may be changed up until the start of play, but the two players who start the tournament must finish the tournament. Two players are required. If a team loses a player for any reason all any games involving that team will be stricken from the results.

 

RULES OF PLAY

  • During play, one player from each team pitches from one platform and the other players pitch from the opposite platform.
  • Matches will be played until a team reaches (or exceeds) 30 points at the completion of a round. To reiterate, a round consists of all 4 players having the opportunity the throw all 4 bags. The winning team does not need to win by two or more points.
  • Matches cannot end in the middle of a round. Thus, if a team that pitches first reaches or exceeds 30 points, the game cannot end until the other side is allowed to pitch all of their bags and the round is completed.
  • If a match is tied at 30 or more at the end of a round, play continues until one team or the other achieves a higher score at the end of a round and wins the match.

 

PITCHING THE BAGS

  • In doubles play, the first side of contestants alternate pitching Bags until they have each thrown all four Bags, then the remaining contestants (pitching from the other platform) continue to alternate in the same manner until all eight Bags are delivered. This constitutes one round.
  • A contestant may deliver the Bag from either the left or right pitcher’s box but, in any one round, all Bags must be delivered from the same pitcher’s box. A contestant shall pitch the entire tournament with the same hand or arm, except in the case of a medical emergency.
  • Each individual contestant shall deliver the Bag within 15 seconds. The time shall start when the contestant steps onto the pitcher’s box with the intention of pitching.
  • Pitching Rotation- The game will start with a single match of Rock, Paper, Scissors to determine who pitches first. The team who scored the most in the preceding round shall pitch first in the next round. If neither team scores, the team who pitched last in the preceding round shall pitch first in the next round.
  • The pitcher must maintain constant contact with the designated pitcher’s box during the entire address and release of the Bag. The opponent, while not pitching, shall stand behind the platform at least 2 feet to the rear of the contestant who is pitching.
  • The non-pitching teammates shall stand at least 2 feet away from the platform and may not interfere with the flight of bags or sight of the platform in any way.

 

LENGTH OF THE GAME

  • Matches will be played until the first team reaches (or exceeds) 30 points at the completion of a round. The winning team does not need to win by two or more points.
  • Matches cannot end in the middle of a round. Thus, if a team that pitches first reaches or exceeds 30 points, the game cannot end until the other side is allowed to pitch all of their bags and the round is completed.
  • If a match is tied at 30 or more at the end of a round, play continues until one team or the other achieves a higher score at the end of a round and wins the match.

 

VALUE OF BAGS

  • Bag In-The-Hole – A Bag in-the-hole (or Hole-In) is a Bag which is thrown through the hole in the platform or otherwise comes to rest inside the platform (knocked in by another player or an act of God). A Bag in-the-hole has a value of three points.
  • Bag In-The-Count – A Bag that is not in-the-hole but lands with any portion of the Bag resting on the platform is called “in-the-count”. A Bag in-the-count has a value of one point. For a Bag to be in-the-count, it must not touch the sand or any other portion of the court prior to coming to rest on the platform. If a bag touches the sand before coming to rest on the platform, it is a foul and must be removed from the platform prior to the continuation of play.  Points are only given for Bags in-the-count if the Bag remains on the platform at the end of the inning or round.  If an opponent’s Bag knocks a Bag in-the-count off of the platform the original Bag becomes a Bag-out-of-the-count.
  • The referee will have final discretion on whether a bag is in-the-count if its position is in question.
  • Bag Out-Of-The-Count – A Bag which comes to rest anywhere except in-the-count or in-the-hole is out-of-the-count and has no scoring value. A Bag which is declared to be a foul is considered to be out-of-the-count (no matter where it comes to rest) and must be removed from the surface prior to the continuation of play.
  • Foul Bags- A foul Bag is a Bag which is delivered in non-compliance with one of the rules of the game. It scores as a Bag out of the count and is to be removed from the court before any more Bags are pitched. Bags already in the court that have been knocked into foul territory by a foul Bag should be returned to the scoring area. Additionally, Bags that are in the count, but are knocked into the hole by a foul Bag must be returned to their original scoring position.
  • The following are rule violations that must be spotted and called by a contestant or assigned judge. The penalty is to declare the Bag a foul Bag, which requires the Bags to be removed from the court prior to resuming play.
    (a) Any Bag pitched when the contestant has made contact with or crossed over the foul line before the Bag is released.
    (b) Except as provided above, any Bag pitched when the contestant has started or stepped completely outside the pitching box before releasing the Bag.
    (c) Any Bag not delivered within the fifteen second time limit.
    (d) A Bag pitched from a different pitchers box than the first Bag.
    (e) Any Bag that contacted the court or the ground before coming to rest on the platform.
    (f) Any Bag that leaves a contestant’s hand once the final forward swing of the delivery process has started shall count as a pitched Bag. A Bag that is accidentally dropped by a contestant before the final forward swing has started shall not be considered foul and may be picked up and pitched.
    (g.) A contestant’s Bags shall be called foul if the contestant removes any Bag before the scoring of that Bag has been agreed upon.

 

SCORING

  • After each time two opposing players toss their 4 bags, a score will be tallied, which includes Bag-in-the-hole and Bag-in-the-count points, will be calculated. The team with the highest point total in that inning will score the number of points they earned minus the number of points their opponent earned in that inning.
  • Example: Team A has 1 Bag in-the-hole and 2 Bags in-the-count for a total of 5 points.  Team B has just one Bag in-the-hole for a total of 3 points.  5 – 3 = 2 points for Team A.
  • Points must be tallied after each inning.

 

MISCELLANEOUS

  • FORFEITS – Teams will forfeit the first game/match at 20 minutes.
  • REFEREE DISCRETION – All rules and timing are subject to the discretion of the tournament staff, and all decisions are final.