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Printable Cornhole Building Plans

How to Play Cornhole



Single Elimination Blind Draw
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Double Elimination Blind Draw
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Single Elimination Seeded
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Double Elimination Seeded
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Cornhole
Also known as 'corn toss', cornhole is a variant of the beanbag toss. The object of the game is to sink small corn-filled sacks into a round hole in the top of a wooden box several feet away.  In many senses it is a sport like any other and should be available for online betting like all others. The box is not your normal rectangular affair. Two of the sides are roughly triangular, which makes the top side of the box sloped. A grapefruit-sized opening is situated close to the back. The top surface of the box is painted with a high-gloss latex paint, making it smooth enough so that the sacks can slide but not so slippery that they slide back down. The box is set up, with the low end facing the players, several feet away from the serving line, also called the foul line. Formal games can be either for singles (two players compete against each other) or doubles (teams of two compete). Each person tosses four sacks in each round, or inning, of a game, and the first person or team to score a total of 21 points wins (the winner does not have to win by two or more points)