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Decide who starts with the ball Decide who starts with the ball. Step 2. Starting player is offense, other two are defense Take the ball to where the three-point line is and put it in play. Step 3. There are no out-of-bounds or fouls Play as though it is a two-on-one game, and try to score. There are no out-of-bounds or fouls. Step 4. Whoever has control of the ball is offense If you miss a shot or turn the ball over, whoever gets control of the ball becomes the offensive player, and the former offensive player switches to defense.

The second, third, or fourth players will imitate the shot of the first competitor. By that alone, if you are going first, the more difficult the shot is, the better. Some ideas to include in your shots are crazy behind-the-back dribbles or any form of fancy ball handling. To start the game, all the participants should decide who goes first. There is no definite rule on how to do this correctly, so perhaps a quick rock-paper-scissors game or a coin toss should do it.

The first player taking the shot holds the key. He can attempt a shot from literally anywhere on the court, even from out of bounds. If he makes the shot but did not satisfy the rules he stated, that shot does not count.

The next player is allowed to shoot wherever and however he wants. Now, if he does make the shot while satisfying all the rules he said beforehand, then he retains the license to dictate the next shot.

The next player in the sequence should attempt the shot that the first player took, and if he misses, he will accrue letters from the word HORSE. If a player has all the five letters, that means he has lost the game.

At this point, the same rule applies: One player attempts a shot, and if he makes it, the next one attempts the exact same shot. If the player initiating the shot misses, he gets a letter, and the next player in line will now try the shot. But, wait! What if all the other players made the shot that the lead player attempted?

One good turn deserves another, right, so that means the lead player still has the privilege to attempt another shot. You can also tweak the rules to keep things interesting. We have seen HORSE games by high-level players that included dunks, but rules about physical limitations are imposed if a participant is not able to do so.

If dunking were permitted, that guy named Lavine would have won that competition hands down. I live in Sacramento. All times are GMT The time now is AM. Powered by vBulletin Version 4. Help Remember Me? Results 1 to 13 of 13 Thread: Basketball games you play at the park horse,lightning,21,etc..

Originally Posted by Swaggin I play one on one if there are only 2 people Yeah, knockout is the sort of game I played when I was like Originally Posted by a rock Hella play 3 2 This person is the winner. Method 2. Take a no-look shot. If things are a bit too easy and no one is receiving letters, you can kick things up a notch by attempting some crazy shots.

One of the best ways to start this off is with a no-look shot. Shoot while sitting down. This shot is really difficult because you use your lower body to assist you when you shoot normally.

This means that when sitting down, the only power you can get is from your arms. Perform a behind-the-back shot. This shot is fairly straightforward to attempt, but very difficult to succeed at. With one arm, wrap the ball around your back and flick it up towards the hoop.

Try shooting with the opposite hand. Most people favor one hand over the other and this trick shot tests your ability with your weaker hand. If the first player makes it and the second player makes it, whose turn is it to shoot next?

If there's a third player, he has to make the same shot. If there are only two players, the first player makes up a new challenge.

Not Helpful 20 Helpful Feel free to use any word. The longer the word, the longer the game, obviously. Not Helpful 17 Helpful So you would not need to call the person who loses a horse, but feel free to! Not Helpful 24 Helpful Of course. If you notice that certain people can't complete a trick, you can do it over again to give yourself a competitive edge.

Not Helpful 22 Helpful By all means, you can use a letter. In horse, do I get to shoot from another place once the first player makes the basket? If the player makes the basket from the position you just made it from, then yes, you can shoot from another position. If the other player is the first one to make the basket, you must also make it from the same spot. Not Helpful 7 Helpful What happens if the first player makes a shot and the second player misses.

Does the third player have to make the same shot? Once someone has missed the shot, the next player gets to make up a new challenge. Yes, because the point is to replicate the shot as closely as possible. Not Helpful 4 Helpful Can I bounce the ball off trees and cars before making the shot and consider that as a trick?



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