Philly Cornhole; For All Your Cornhole Needs

What is Cornhole?

Cornhole is a game that is played by throwing sacks of corn at boards that have holes in them.  Hence the name, Cornhole.  Game play is similiar to Horseshoes.  The origins of the game differ depending on whom you talk to.  One thing is for sure though:  Cornhole is a fun game to play, for everyone!

How To Play

Cornhole may be played 1-on-1 or with teams of 2.  Cornhole matches are broken down into innings (or frames) of play. During each inning, every player throws four bags. A player may deliver the bag from either the left or right pitcher's box, but, in any one inning, all bags must be delivered from the same pitcher’s box. If your team scores, your team throws first in the next inning.  If neither team/pitcher scores, the contestant or team who pitched last in the preceding inning pitches first in the next inning. In doublkes/teams play, one member from each team pitches from one cornhole platform and the other members pitch from the other. The first side of players alternate pitching bags until both players have thrown all four of their bags, then the players pitching from the opposing cornhole board continue to alternate in the same manner until all four of their bags are delivered and the inning or frame is completed. In singles play, two players play against each other. Delivery is handled in the same manner as doubles play. Both contestants pitch from the same cornhole platform and alternate their pitches until all of their bags have been pitched, completing the inning or frame.

SCORING

In order to score, the bags must either be tossed into the hole or land on the board. A bag that falls through the hole is worth a value of three points. The bag can be tossed directly into the hole, slide into the hole, or be knocked into the hole by another bag. A bag that lands on the board and is still on the board at the end of the inning is worth one point. If a bag touches the ground and comes to rest on the board, it is removed from the board prior to continuation of play and not worth any points. Usually, cancellation scoring is used. In cancellation scoring, bags that fall in the hole and bags that land on the board that are pitched by opponents during a frame cancel each other out. That is, if one player scores four points and the other player scores three points, the first player receives one point for the inning.  The game is over when one teams reaches 21 points.

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