Learn how to score points in the popular outdoor game of horseshoes from an expert ringer and backyard horseshoes champ in this free outdoor games video.
Expert: Bruce Arnold
Bio: Bruce Arnold has been playing the game of Horseshoes for more than 12 years. He has served as president of the Ringers club in Sun City Center, Florida, and continues to be an active member.
Filmmaker: Bob Hunt
if you bounce it off the back board and it comes close to the stake is that a point
harstinehottie 5 months ago
expert village blows
bobbydigital82 7 months ago
I prefer to play leaners as 2 points. i recommend this rule, because leaners add an entire new strategy to the game, if your opponent throws first and has one on, will he throw away to preserve the ringer, or go for the ringer risking the leaner? then, your strategy becomes to attempt to knock that leaner down at all costs! so much more fun, because it doesnt happen often, but when it does is cause for excitement.
TheStinkNasty 8 months ago
Actuall rules. Ringer 3 if opponent tops it it's cancelled out. Leaner is 1 but you measure from where the shoe is touching the ground to the pin! So you can still sneak in and steal from a leaner. All other points are at least a shoe away from the pin to be considered a point. 1 team gets points at a time
rocknrolla1420 8 months ago
@staphinfection
DUDE, i know!! I'm from cali also...
Leaners should be like 10 points lol..
AL3XizPR0 9 months ago
@SgtEaglefort
Sorta weird way, but it sounds fun. We usually give no points if 2 or more people get ringers.
AL3XizPR0 9 months ago
We play like this: If I get a ringer its 3 but if my opponent gets a ringer I don't get the points and he gets 6. and for 1 pointers whoever gets closest to the pin gets the point.
SgtEaglefort 2 years ago
1 point for leaners!??? Dude, leaners are harder to make than ringers. We still count 'em as 2 here in N.Cali just 'cause they rarely happen anyway.
staphinfection 3 years ago