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How Is It Played? In doubles, two teams consisting of two players stand within an imaginary box to the right or left of the bottom of the board. The player that scored in the preceding inning starts the next inning. Players alternate tossing from team to team and board to board until all four have tossed their bags. How Is It Scored? Bags that fall through the hole receive a score of three points and those landing on the board receive one point.

Although many variations exist on scoring that team that reaches 21 points first wins. Cornhole can be played almost anyplace — lawns, driveways, parking lots, or beaches.

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There are many popular versions of the secret history of cornhole. Who invented the game? Where did it come from? Once and for all we will settle the dispute here and tell you exactly where the game started. Cincinnati, Ohio likes to lay claim to the original area where bags were filled with kernels and tossed into plywood holes. It is hard to argue with this claim if you understand how insanely popular cornhole is in Cincinnati. The good people of Kentucky may contend any notion that their beloved game of cornhole was invented anywhere but in their home state.

It is believed that an early pioneer by the name Jebediah McGillicuddy played a version of the game in the foothills of Kentucky where it continues to be very popular today.



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