Ript Revenge Tournament

Thursday, September 19, 2024 at The Scope at PlaneWave Instruments in Adrian, Michigan
Disc golf singles tournament

Ript Revenge Tournament graphic

About this tournament

We will break into groups of 3 or 4 and play a 9 hole layout.
The winner of each group will advance to a 3 hole playoff (Holes Black 18, Black 17, and 16).
The champion will get a free disc!
Please comment if you have a deck of Ript cards and if you can bring them.
FREE to play.
Optional side betting encouraged!


MODIFIED Ript Revenge Rules

Deal out 3 cards to each player at the beginning of the round. These cards make up each player’s hand.

Look at the Play Text on the card to see when each card can be played.

All players can play AS MANY CARDS on a hole as they want, but may only play one card per throw. Example: Player A and Player B may both play a card on Player C for Player C's first throw. If Player A and Player B have already used a card on Player C for the first throw, they can not play a card on any other player until the 2nd throw of the hole, etc.

When a card is played the Card Action is carried out. The played card goes to the bottom of the game deck.

Players are keeping track of their total score. The player with the lowest score on a hole does not get to draw additional cards before the next hole. Anyone that loses a hole gets to draw a card from the top of the deck FOR EACH THROW THEY LOST THE HOLE BY. If Liam scores a 3 on hole 5 and Blake scores a 5 on hole 5, Blake gets to draw 2 cards. If there is a tie for the best score on the hole, nobody gets a card except for those that were not tied for the best score, they still get a card. If everyone ties the hole, everyone draws a single card.

There is NO HAND LIMIT. You can hold as many cards in your hand as you'd like. Just remember, you only have so many opportunities to use them... so use them!

A player may turn in 3 cards to the bottom of the deck to make everyone play the next tee shot from the Blue tee of that respective hole. This may be used on a single player. If 5 cards are turned in, this can be used on the whole group. This can be used on any hole.

All other PDGA disc golf rules apply. At the end of the round, the player with the lowest score is the winner!

Scores carry over to the playoff but cards do not. Players in the playoff will each draw 3 new cards at the beginning of the playoff. The same modified rules explained below will apply EXCEPT for the "turn in 3 cards" rule.
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