Tournaments
Every year a Canadian Beer Die Championship (CBDC) is held in Kingston, Ontario. The CBDC is held at Chown 407, a local bar in downtown Kingston which features some of the earliest known origins of Beer die. Mark Charette and Joseph Yelle were crowned the 2011 BDWC tournament winners and received a cash prize of $ 100 CAN. The tournament was won behind a strong offensive display from Charette and Yelle's world renowned stamina and defensive skills.
- Coming this Winter* The Canadian Beer Die Championship (CBDC) will be held once agin in Kingston, Ontario. Please visit the CBDC Facebook page for all the rules, regulations and sign-up. The location has changed venues to the legendary 254 Table, well known for the 2004 Beer Pong World Championship that featured the upset of three time champions, Romania. Queen's University rules will be utilized, so take the time to ensure all qualifying teams are well prepared, regardless of area of qualification. Charette/Yelle will be back to defend their championship, the rankings will be posted following full qualification completion. Please note, underdogs Aimers/McIntyre have been given exceptional status for the Kingston area, allowing for a dual qualification due to hosting and success point meters.
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