Paintball Basics
Paintball is a safe, simple yet challenging and
strategic sport that is played usually by two teams, each with at least two
players. Adults and kids alike enjoy this sport as they often refer to it as an
advanced or improvised game of tag.
Tournaments attract many spectators of all ages, as it
is a very exciting game to watch.
Paintball games are of various types, however, the
most popular game often played is called "capture the flag". The
object or the goal of this game is for teams to advance to the opponent’s base,
move the other team’s flag to its destined location, at the same time guarding
your own flag.
The paintball field has many obstacles such as tires,
forts, old cars, hay and the newest are “inflatables” that are constructed as
refuge for team players; making the game all the more exciting, as if
participating in an actual game of war in videos.
When one is hit, it can hurt briefly and at times give
players bruises. Players are typically
required to be in long sleeves shirt and pants, making sure that the color is
not be identical as that of the judge and complete paintball gear such as mask,
helmet and goggles for safety.
The sport of paintball has a distinct and accurate set
of rules that are strictly followed. The producer of the tournament is the
absolute authority in regard to either an alteration or addition to the rules;
marshals oversee the event, and their decision is always final. No dispute on
the paintball field is accommodated or entertained.
A military approach to paintball is useless, as that
knowledge is recognized and understood by the teams. A team’s tactic should be
carefully planned; your team’s line of attack will not be known by the opposing
team, and there should be a quick switch of plans in case something goes wrong.
There must be a lot of team work involved, as everyone
moves through the field. As a team member moves, there should be others to
guard and keep watch and give off covering shots when necessary. A team that moves together with a common
objective will have a great chance of succeeding in this game.
Communication in the field is also very
important. A team-mate can shout the
position of the opponent. The moment that a player is seen, the game for that
player is up; so there is no reason for you to keep quite; instead, inform the
others the location of the enemy.
The excitement of this game concludes when you are
seen and eliminated - a situation that all team players struggle to avoid.
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