Rules

The Game of SKATE is based on the basketball Game of HORSE. Here's how to play:

The first skater tries a trick, makes it, and everyone else has to make it. Whoever doesn't make it gets a letter. The first letter is "S", the second letter is "K", and so on, until "S-K-A-T-E" is spelled out, and that person is out of the game. When it's the first skater's turn again, he tries another trick. If he makes it, the whole process repeats.

If the first person misses the trick he tries, the second player tries his own trick. If he makes it, everyone else has to make that trick, in order. If anyone misses, they get a letter, and so on.

"Anyone can play; it's easy, no matter how good you are." - Eric Koston



Updated Rules for 2009 éS Game of SKATE Tournament:

Once the board leaves it wheels, it must land on all four wheels, with both feet on the board. No rail landings, manual landings, caspers, 50-50s(the old freestyle trick) or cross-legged landings. No hands on board. No hands on the ground, before or after trick.

On offense (when it's your trick) the trick must be landed completely clean. No toe-drag, the skater must be moving, with both feet solid on the board. Basically, the skater must ride away cleanly.

On defense (when doing the other guy's trick) there is leeway for landings. This will be up to the skaters and the scorekeepers, but it is truly objective: either the trick was landed properly or not.

"The éS Game of SKATE is a tournament-style head-to-head contest. Skaters are randomly seeded into tournament brackets for two-man Games of SKATE. Occasionally, an odd number of skaters will require a three-man game of SKATE. The tournament is single elimination, so you keep advancing in each round until you lose one game and then you're out."



Disclaimer

"By joining the éS Game of SKATE (hereby known as “the Event”) as a competitor and/or spectator you agree that Sole Technology, Inc. and the Event’s sponsors, partners and any agents acting on behalf of the Event and/or Sole Technology, Inc. shall not be liable for any injury or damage you sustain in connection with the contest; and we shall have the right to use your name, likeness and voice for the purpose of advertising, trade, promotion or otherwise."