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Post by will on Feb 24, 2006 6:05:10 GMT -5
Lets reveal like things we know about paintall/have theories on.
When you're laning, and aiming at fact mask the balls are dropping at players thys. You must tilt the marker up very slightly (5-10 degrees).
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Post by will on Feb 24, 2006 7:26:48 GMT -5
After the break you everyone should practice blind laning. That's shooting at gaps(like the gap between the entrance of the snake), without any sign of a player moving.
I'm not saying lane 20 bps, just shoot 1 or 2 balls every time at a gap every time you tuck in. I've gotten players out like cyph that way, and really in some cases it's the only way you stand keeping players out of certain areas. .
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Post by EastSideAssassins_JoE on Feb 24, 2006 11:25:38 GMT -5
wats really good to do is, mostly for bac and mid players but front guys can prac too, u put the tip of the barrel against the gun and wen game starts u prac bringin ur gun quickly to ur trigger finger and prac lanin. to make the prac easier u can set a pole or wood at the other end between 2 bunkers so u can also prac ur aim. as u start to lane, and hav a great line of paint goin, u can slowly start to move up by walkin to ur bac center bunker. if ur on the side, for back cornor players and mid palyers, u walk up to the back center line and wen the bac player tells u to break u run and get to ur position and continue to rock. for the back players u do the same. this is a great becuz u get to prac communication and speed and lanin off the break. which can usually win u a game. ;D
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Post by will on Feb 27, 2006 12:31:59 GMT -5
Everyone knows about posting and snapping, but a lot of people seemed to be surprised to know about the secret behind the "signature" or "power" stance, and look what I just came across on it: CLICK HURWhen you need to be on top of many people at once, the power stance will help you achieve that. It goes like this: Bend your knees, and that's pretty much it I guess. What also helps it out is being able to switch it up on a dime. For this I'll keep both of my hands on trigger frame, that way they're in a cupped position around it. When I snap, or lean out a side I'll just slide my hands into position just by feeling the gun's groves. In some situation it's best to just leave them cupped. I still have very good control, but just lose accuracy on my snapping. That's not a big deal when it's all you, and you have to hold down an entire field all alone. If you get good you could almost play both sides instantly. FYI I never knew this was notorious with dynasty, and I came across it all by myself from one of my paintball mediations.
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Post by will on Feb 27, 2006 13:12:10 GMT -5
My Theory On How A Field Works Red BunkersThese are what I refer to as the corner bunkers. They are the most important bunkers, and are the only bunkers you can watch the whole field from, as well keep it held down from. The players playing them should be on top of the whole field, and be non-stopingly reporting player positions to the Mid player/players. Yellow BunkersBack center fires the most important lanes off the break, and should stick strictly to the tapes by always watching them be and forth until all the other team's front players are gone. Blue BunkersThe tapes are a series of bunkers with small gaps between one another. Sometimes getting from one to another is effortless, and a very good front player will go back and forth from one another constantly to confuse, and bluff other players. When you're in a tape find out where the other front players are, and listen to you teams callings. Typically you'll want to avoid snap shooting battles, and just try to get angles on players not looking. Light Blue BunkersWhat I call assists Bunkers. These bunkers are simply placed to block lanes, and should never be played. Always look out for these, and try to find out how you can use them to you advantage. Also you'll be finding out how you opponents can
[shadow=darkwhite,left,300] White Bunkers[/shadow] These are the bunkers where the Middle Players should go. Mid players will want to get any communications out to the entire team, and as well the mid player should be the fill in player if any position is lost. As the team pushes up, so should the mid.
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Post by EastSideAssassins_JoE on Feb 27, 2006 18:40:16 GMT -5
will is rite on what he has on the above. this is y at tourneys or even at prac u will c a lot of teams walk the field, this is so the players can find all the sweet spots and no the best spots to run to get to there position.
but i u should always prac on ur snap shootin for the fact that a good snap can get u a win or a lose. so prac this. me and june were workin on this durin our last prac at rexplex.
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Post by EastSideAssassins_JoE on Mar 1, 2006 12:55:11 GMT -5
I just thought of this and wanted to let u guys no that u hav to prac stayin tite to the bunkers and showin as lil as possible of urself. If u can get this down then u r golden. I also hav a few sites on how to play all the positions and so if ur interested just message me and ill giv u them.
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Post by will on Mar 1, 2006 20:17:11 GMT -5
Staying tight applies to you always! When you just looking, always snap look. It keeps you from being seen, and hit.
Remember you don't want to read the letters off players jersey as a guy put it to me.
I know it's a habit of taking a nice long gaze down the field, so I'm sure almost all of yous who haven't been playing will have to break yourselves out of doing this.
That leads me to another tip!
Every time you're hit, think about how you got hit to yourself. Actually go into our own little world, and see how you could have avoided getting out, and still be alive. Even if it was as simple as just playing tighter it will dramatically help.
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Post by EastSideAssassins_JoE on Mar 1, 2006 21:54:01 GMT -5
Yea we must all learn how to snap shoot cuz it can win us or lose us a game.
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Post by will on Mar 26, 2006 14:47:08 GMT -5
Big time aide for snapping, and playing tight!
Keep your marker in your room, with the tank on just for starters, and every morning, and/or before you go to bed pick up you marker, and practice everything you can.
Eventually try working your way up to attaching a hopper with weight in it to discipline yourself much more better.
I totally forgot about that, and I think it's what truly helped me in playing (after Jr's tips).
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Post by EastSideAssassins_JoE on Mar 30, 2006 12:09:50 GMT -5
i got a couple of lil tricks but mostly everything that i no is from june. and the rest of the guys from rexplex, like kai and drew and shyt.
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