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19 BestVirtual Team Building Activities

Running the perfect home game is truly an art form. Fear not - as I have the complete guide to help you host your next big event! Jaime vlogs his everyday li. Host a Multigenerational Game Night This Thanksgiving. The prospect of a family game night may drive them to despair. But if you find gin, hearts, poker or bridge insufficiently adorable. And that's why I missed my poker game so much. For the past 20 or so years, every Sunday night from 6 to 11, no matter what was happening in the world, my group of friends and I gathered at my. A classic poker rule of thumb is to sit at a table with approximately 100 big blinds. So, the 10-cent/20-cent virtual room is ideal if you're looking to sit in for the night with about $20. If you're looking to host a $1,000 a night cash game, you'll want to select the room with $5/$10 blinds. Zoom, or similar video call tools, will take your virtual poker night to the next level. Image: Shutterstock Sure, this takes a bit more effort to set up, and you might need to do a bit of.

Fun online team building that maximizes participation. 60-90 minutes each. Fully facilitated.

1. Online Office Games

️ loved by remote teams all over the world

An online version of Office Olympics, these virtual team building games are designed to be equal parts friendship creating and skill building. Your remote coworkers will form teams, compete in world class trivia, and play games like 'Can Your Hear Me Now.' At the end, we tally the points and celebrate the winners, and the non-winners too because everyone on your team is awesome. This event is 90 minutes with additional time and games/activities optional.

2. Virtual Holiday Party

️ loved by elves, Festivus fans, and anyone with a little holiday spirit

Deck the halls and get merry with our Virtual Holiday Party! This one-of-a-kind party will spread cheer and joy through a unique, inclusive celebration of the holiday season. Your engaging party host will spark laughter and high spirits as your group enjoys festive activities like Holiday Trivia, a Virtual Snowball Fight, or The Ugliest Holiday Sweater. Our Virtual Holiday Party celebrates winter holiday traditions from around the world.

3. Virtual Gingerbread Wars

️ loved by the gingerbread man, competitors, holiday fans

Virtual Gingerbread Wars is a fast-paced, wildly fun team building event perfect for adding a touch of sweet and spice to your holiday season. Before your event, we will mail participants a fun holiday kit with everything to compete in an epic gingerbread showdown. Then, on event day, your high-energy holiday host will lead your group through gingerbread battles and other holiday-themed competitions to crown your team's ultimate gingerbread champion. It's a holiday blast.

4. tiny campfire 🔥

️ loved by virtual teams new to working remotely

We run fun virtual campfires for remote teams. The activities start with camp-style icebreaker games, followed by historic ghost stories and a real s'more making experience. A week or so before your campfire, we mail each of your remote employees a care package that includes a tealight candle, matches, and s'more ingredients. Then, on camp day we bring your coworkers together on a 90 minute video call to play games and enjoy time together around the virtual campfire. No mosquito repellent required.

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5. Murder in Ancient Egypt

️ loved by cutthroats, detectives, puzzle solvers, collaborators

Murder in Ancient Egypt is a virtual murder mystery game. The experience combines the best elements of a traditional murder mystery with the unique game mechanics of virtual conference rooms. Our senior facilitator will lead your team through a series of clues and challenges related to one of Ancient Egypt's most infamous murders. Your colleagues will work in small groups to solve wickedly smart puzzles in a race against time. The experience ends with the big reveal told as an engaging story. This activity is a fun twist on the traditional murder mystery.

6. International Monster Hunter

️ loved by amateur sleuths, puzzle solvers, teams

International Monster Hunter is a game of puzzles, wits, discovery and surprise. Your team takes the role of investigate sleuths: following clues, answering trivia and working together to track and trap monsters and strange creatures from all over the world. The peculiar beasts may include the Loch Ness Monster, Bunyip, Chupacabra and Ebu Gogo. This experience is built to be international, and covers all the continents, even the cold ones.

7. Ski Chalet

️ loved by skiiers, winter enthusiasts, hot cocoa fans

Cozy up to the virtual fire and check into TeamBuilding's Ski Chalet for a winter delight. We'll celebrate the holiday season with games, stories about winter monsters, and real hot cocoa. Before your event, we'll send surprise holiday packages to your guests, complete with all the ingredients needed to make a festive mug of hot chocolate with mini-marshmallows, and candy canes. Your ski instructor, aka your virtual holiday party event host, will bring your team together to inspire good will and cheer to last all year long.

8. Kindness Quest

️ loved by people who want to spread smiles, gratitude enthusiasts, anti-Scrooges

The holidays are the time of year to spread joy, kindness, and cheer. It's also a great time to take a minute to appreciate and be grateful for what we have. During this special event, our gratitude team will lead your group through a series of activities designed to brighten the days of those in your community. For example, sending thank you cards or answering trivia that delivers kibble to local animal shelters. Your team will have a great time discovering new and unexpected ways to bring smiles to people's faces. It's the perfect way to celebrate the true meaning of the holiday season.

9. Winter Cocktail Party

️ loved by anyone who wants to get merry

Cheers to the holiday season! Say good-bye to 2020 and ring in 2021 with our holiday cocktail party. During this virtual happy hour, our spirited mixologist will teach your group how to create two festive cocktails. Your group will play holiday-inspired drinking games, enjoy activities carefully curated to promote team bonding, and enjoy the company of co-workers, friends, and families. Bond, drink, and be merry this season at our Winter Cocktail Party. This event is BYOB.

10. Tea vs Coffee 🍵 ✕ ☕

️ loved by coworkers with good taste, yogis, coffee fanatics, introverts

This experience is focused on zen, mindfulness and the art of enjoying tea and coffee. Before your event date, we send each of your coworkers a care package that includes four exotic beverages from eco-friendly farms and Fair Trade chocolate. A senior facilitator then takes you and your colleagues through friendly virtual icebreakers, guided meditation and a tasting ceremony. While your team enjoys drinks like mushroom coffee and turmeric tea, we share stories about the ingredients' origins and what exactly is happening with the health benefits and flavor compounds.

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11. War of the Wizards

️ loved by RPG nerds, online game fans, virtual teams

War of the Wizards is an online team building game that combines elements of popular role playing games, world building, storytelling, friendly competition and fierce collaboration. Essentially, a few wizards have been at battle for as long as anyone can remember and need your help to resolve the conflict. Your coworkers become the wizards' minions: gathering sparkles, casting spells and competing to be the first and most successful team to bring the war to a peaceful resolution. It's fun 🙂

12. Murder in the Queen's Court

️ loved by knights, jesters, members of the royal court

The apprentice of famous magician John Dee died under mysterious circumstances, practically outside the Queen's door! Join a research lab to solve puzzles and earn clues to solve the murder. This activity includes elements of escape rooms, challenges and more that will have your team racing to the finish. Warning: This game contains murder, magic, political intrigue, learning, and fun.

13. Murder in the Speakeasy

️ loved by true crime aficionados, history buffs, puzzle lovers

The year is 1923, prohibition is in full swing, and a young female socialite turns up dead in the Krazy Kat speakeasy. Your group will go back in time to the Roaring 20s to solve puzzles and follow clues that will help unravel what really happened that fateful night. While the murder is fictional, the club and many of the mystery's major players are real: famous set designer Cleon Francis 'Throck' Throckmorton, Krazy Kat comic strip creator George Merrimen, and famous musicians and politicians of the time who would have graced the Krazy Kat in its heyday.

14. Virtual Team Trivia

️ loved by trivia nerds, quiz buffs, remote teams

Virtual Team Trivia is perfect as a stand-alone event, as well as for virtual happy hours and conference entertainment. The game is all the fun of a slightly chaotic pub-trivia night, without the sticky tables, loud music and overpriced beer. Virtual Team Trivia combines smart questions with unique game mechanics in a way that builds meaningful connections. You can choose from one of our themes like Interstellar or Rock & Roll, or we can customize the trivia to match any theme. Virtual Team Trivia is a 60 minute, fully facilitated activity that we can conduct over Zoom, Webex and other platforms.

15. Cocktail Shake-Up

️ loved by cosmopolitans, fun-lovers

Ready for the ultimate virtual office happy hour? Join us at our Cocktail Shake-Up, as we help you whip up two delicious, Prohibition era-inspired cocktails! In addition to the tasty beverages, we will help your team bond through our spirited Escape the Raid at-home scavenger hunt, a masterful, historically-accurate 'toast-off' and our famous, workplace-appropriate World's Classiest Drinking Game. You provide the booze and bubbles, and we'll provide everything else you need for the best virtual happy hour you've ever experienced! Note: this event is BYOB.

16. Storytelling Workshops

️ loved by remote workers, beginner and advanced storytellers, skill builders

This virtual workshop is part virtual team building exercise and part professional development. Our master storytellers will share techniques like 5 Minute Story Shortening, and the 5 Elements of an Engaging Story. At the end, each of your virtual team members tells a story, and we award abundant praise for the best one. Storytelling workshops are an excellent way to invest in both creating meaningful connections for your staff, and education at the same time.

17. Nerd Talks™

️ loved by nerdy coworkers, distributed teams, anyone that likes Ted-style talks

Nerd Talks™ are like irreverent Lunch & Learns. We will provide an expert host to teach your staff. For example, your expert can lead a session on Beer & Sharks, Witchcraft & Wine, Cereal & Killers, Plato & Pluto, Zombies & Philosophy and other topics. During your event, attendees can choose to actively participate or listen while quietly snacking, which makes it a good choice for remote teams with a range of personalities. The experience includes games like trivia, virtual Bingo, and icebreakers.

18. Beer & Sharks

️ loved by aquarium nerds, beer aficionados, remote teams

Beer & Sharks is a 'Nerd Talk' about two of nature's most misunderstood subjects: calculus and progressive tax systems. Just kidding: it's about beer and sharks. Our host will take your team through a wild explanation of aquatic ecosystems, beer making, shark facts and the tenuous links between them. The experience includes virtual team building activities like trivia and icebreakers. Beer & Sharks is smart, thought provoking, wildly entertaining, and one of the best damn ways to make a virtual meeting fun.

19. How to Manage Remotely

️ loved by new remote work managers, leaders that work from home

If you have managers and leaders that are new to team building online, managing remote teams that work from home and similar, then we can help. We will share techniques, tips and ideas for running successful virtual meetings, powerful ways to engage remote workers and ensure productivity, methods to promote virtual team bonding, and how to trouble-shoot the most common pitfalls. This 90-minute session is itself an example of fun and engaging training and includes online group games and team activities your managers will learn from.

How it Works

1. Our virtual team building events are fully hosted, fun and unique experiences, built to maximize remote employee happiness and engagement.

2. Most virtual events are 60 to 90 minute video calls Casino rentals near me. on a secure Zoom line that we provide. Some event types are available over Webex, Microsoft Teams and Google Meet.

3. We provide worldwide service, and have hosts in a range of time zones.

4. To start, fill out this form. We will send you an email with pricing and other details 🙂

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Recent Reviews

Our host Eric Williams was really awesome. We all had a great time and highly suggest using TeamBuilding for your next virtual event.
02:58 11 Dec 20
Miguel was a really great host for our activity. He was very funny, light-hearted and entertaining. I could tell that the group had a great time.
02:52 11 Dec 20
Our host Miguel was exceedingly good, funny, kept us on our toes and led a very very nice team building event !!
02:51 11 Dec 20
This was so fun! Kelsey was such a great host and he made an effort to try to talk to each person. No awkward moments! I'd definitely do it again. :)
02:31 11 Dec 20
Kelsey and Paisely are awesome. I probably spelled their names wrong. they were fantastic hosts for our virtual holiday party.
02:31 11 Dec 20
Lia and Emily were great! They were an amazing addition to a virtual holiday party in these crazy times. SO much fun
02:04 11 Dec 20
Had a great time with the host during the event at American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry annual meeting :D
02:02 11 Dec 20
Had a blast with Soups and Mark, the time flew by and they rolled with our absurd story building in the best of ways.
01:37 11 Dec 20
Did the Kindness Quest with Ali and Janelle and it was so fun! It really brightened up my day, highly recommend!
01:37 11 Dec 20

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Playing online poker from the privacy of your own home is something that all poker players love to do. It's a great way to learn, considering the number of hands you'll play compared to live poker, tremendous fun, and can even result in you winning some cash if you're a good player.

That said, sometimes there's nothing more fun than a home game with friends.

Good conversation (especially the brutal post-hand rubdowns), great food, a few drinks and the chance to play for bragging rights and a few bucks with your buddies just can't be beaten. But before you can host the ultimate home game there are several things you need to do. Luckily for you, the PokerStars Blog is on hand to walk you through it..
Get The Right Gear
Know When To Hold'em
In poker, it starts with the cards.

Not all decks are built the same, and while buying paper playing cards at the store might be the cheapest option, it's not the best one. These cards are easily bent and destroyed, and will end the game as fast as it started.

You don't have to push the boat out and play with the COPAG brand cards they use at PokerStars Live events; in fact, any brand of plastic playing cards will do, but plastic cards are a must for any successful home game.



If you can, get two decks of different colors. That way you can always have one deck shuffled and ready to go, which will speed up the game significantly. Plastic cards should last, even if it's an all-nighter or all-weekender.
Chip In
When thinking about poker chips, a dollar store or something similar might seem like the best option. The blue and red plastic chips they sell cheaply will work. However, these flimsy chips just don't feel right when you're mimicking a Phil Ivey staredown, hoping your friend folds the best hand to your epic bluff.

Casinos use clay or ceramic chips. Investing in a set can make all the difference and they are easy to find with a few simple clicks on your favorite online search engine. There are a ton of great chip sets available. You can get a custom set with your own picture or logo on them and PokerStars players can use StarsCoin to buy ceramic chips in the VIP Store.

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A quality chip set might not loosen up the action, but it'll certainly give your home game a professional feel and will leave your friends nodding their heads with approval whilst thinking back to how great your poker night was.
Put Your Cards On The Table
If you don't have a huge place with its own man cave, a custom-built poker table with brass cup holders may not be a viable option. Don't fret, there are dozens of nifty portable poker tables or table tops on the market that you can use to transform your living room into a PokerStars Festival final table.

If an extra table takes up too much space, you can order up just the felt and drape it over your regular dining table, which will do the trick too. Playing on some sort of felt is the only way you'll be able to keep all the chips, cards and action on the table where they belong.
Rules of Engagement
Be The Bank
To avoid confusion, one person must be the bank, handling all the buy-ins for cash games or tournaments.

Double check all your math, hand out tournament chips or cash-value chips for cash only and make sure you're the only one who has access to the bank. No one is accusing anyone of trying to pull a fast one, but making one person responsible for the bank is the best way to ensure it's never short.
Cash Is King
Cash games are often the best choice. Playing cash allows you to set affordable blinds and buy-ins while also allowing players to sit in and out of the game as they see fit. The ability to reload also means no one has to sit on the sidelines and watch others play.

When you're playing no-limit hold'em, or other flop games, the key is to set blinds and buy-ins at a level players are comfortable with. Different stakes appeal to different crowds, but no one is ever comfortable losing a mortgage payment. Blinds and buy-ins should be set accordingly.

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As long as your home game isn't filled with self-made multimillionaires and trust fund babies, set the blinds at $.50/$1. Allow players to buy-in for anywhere from 50-200 big blinds and reload when they go broke or close to it. At this level, even someone cursed with the worst luck imaginable won't lose more than they can afford.

If your friends have a little more in the way of disposable income, you can up the blinds to $1/$2 or any level affordable to them, but capping the buy-in at 100 or 200 big blinds should keep things friendly. Unless someone hits a one-outer, of course..
Tournament Poker Glory
Tournaments offer the best opportunity for glory and bragging rights among friends. They also give players the chance to play at higher blinds with moderate buy-in levels.

The only issue is players who bust early need to wait for a winner before getting back in. To avoid lengthy wait times, follow a turbo structure. The speed of play will ensure you can host a handful of tournaments over the course of a night without anyone being forced to sit out too long.

Set the buy-in at an affordable amount with the idea that each player is going to jump into four or five tournaments before the night is through. Since you'll likely have six to 10 players, think of each tournament like a Turbo Sit & Go you may have played on PokerStars.

That means giving players 1,500 in chips. Traditionally, blinds begin at 10/20, but you can make things easy and speed them up by starting at 25/50. You won't see as many hands per level as you would online, so instead of five-minute blind levels, try 10. Increase the blinds according to the structure found on PokerStars and these tournaments should go no more than 10 to 15 levels. If they're moving too slowly, skip a few levels. Just make sure everybody knows about it and agrees this in advance.
Poker is Poker
It's the Cadillac of poker, but no-limit Texas hold'em isn't the only poker game on the planet. Most people know how to play hold'em, and even if they don't, it's easy to learn, making it the top choice for a home game.

However, there are dozens of poker variants you can spread just to spice things up. Hosting a Dealer's Choice game can be fun. Simply add a second button to the table that moves with every orbit. The player it lands on chooses the game and can give a quick lesson to those who haven't played it. If anyone is having trouble, just refer them to PokerStars' How To Play pages online, where the rules of a dozen different poker variants are explained in detail.
The Devil Is In The Details
You've got the right gear and the right game. You've invited the fishiest of your friends and you're ready to play. Now you've got to make sure the horses are fed and watered.

Having great food and drinks can turn your home game into a truly enjoyable evening, which, outside of fleecing your buddies out of their cash and earning their acclaim, is the real point of all this.
Cheers To You
A good selection of craft beer is a start, but poker and whiskey have gone hand-in-hand since the dawn of time. A bottle or two will add a little old-school authenticity to the game. On the flip side, plenty of drinking water is also required and the availability of great coffee can help turn an early night into a marathon session.

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It's All About Pizza
When it comes to food, pizza has always been the top choice for home games. However, there is a downside to this. Add in the usual potato chips and snacks and midway through, the poker chips and cards will end up as greasy as the bags and boxes!

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Steak and lobster may not fit in your budget, nor are they that easy to carve into at a poker table, but there are plenty of options for food you don't eat with your hands that will keep the game clean. A selection of pastas and salads served with the proper utensils will do the trick.

Of course, when you run out of food, or give in to the overwhelming demand for pizza, just remember to have plenty of napkins on hand.
Good People, Good Fun, Good Game
When you've got the right gear, food and drink, a home game can be a great night out, or in. Invite men and women who tell great stories, love good banter and see the game as an opportunity to bond with one another, instead of a chance to make money. Win or lose, you'll be a home game hero, and all who come are sure to leave asking when you'll be hosting again.





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