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Gamblers hard up for bets wager on porn stars playing beer pong

The cup sizes in this new, virtual beer pong tournament go all the way up to Double D — and beyond.

Sports gamblers deprived of more conventional sports due to the coronavirus are now placing bets on a pornographic version of the drunken, bounce-the-ping-pong-balls-into-cups frathouse classic.

Adult actresses competed virtually in a “Two Girls, 12 Cups” beer pong tournament, live-streamed Thursday on the adult webcam platform CamSoda in a partnership with gambling company Bovada.

Participants followed the rules of the World Series Of Beer Pong from the comfort of their homes, in compliance with COVID-19 social-distancing guidelines.

The actresses not only played virtual pong — they also used their wiles to affect game outcomes.

“Players will be allowed – and encouraged – to distract their opponent. … Distractions that will be permitted will include sexy gestures, including flashing, groping and jiggling of breasts, as well as twerking,” according to a CamSoda press release.

Participants also wore sex toys connected to the internet that could be activated during the game to further allow fans to distract players.

And at least once per game, players would spin an action wheel that would force an opponent to confront a selection of obstacles — including vibrating sex toys.

Adult actress Jayden Cole won $2,000 for her efforts — beating out stars including Olivia Austin, Dani Daniels, Sophie Dee, Cherie Deville, Katana Kombat, Alix Lynx and Kelsi Monroe.

More than 1,000 gamblers placed bets during the competition, according to CamSoda.

CamSoda recently announced it was also opening up its platform for performers including musicians and comedians to perform while bars and clubs are closed.