1.When the opposite player is making a “run” between bunkers/obstacles don’t fire directly at him. Fire a rapid line in front of him so that he actually runs into your paintballs instead of you trailing behind him.
2.When playing in a team, form the “v” arrangement. Keep the back end of the “v” continuously firing. Let him the “heavy” draw the attention of the opposite team. Keep the two front ends silent and only make use of a “double shots” when firing. It’s simple keep the noise at the back and the actual shots that count in the front. By doing this you will find it easy to move up the field.
3.Use a double shot when shooting and only when you are in range. Use the first shot to aim and the second to correct. Some players “shoot loud” and the noise give their position away.
4.When you find yourself alone when you lost all your team mates around you, start moving backwards. Also make use of sideways movements and move in circles. It may sound funny but by keeping one position the opponents quickly move up on you. If you are not moving you will soon find a few barrels pointing in your face. It is not wrong falling back.
5.Last try not to use low bunkers/obstacles. When you are on your knees or flat down you have a limited view of the field. Opponents can easily move up without you noticing. Rather go for areas where you can stand up and see what is happening in front of you.
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ReplyDeleteAnother pointer for big games is to break up into smaller 2-3 man teams. Using the points above, gain the objective by covering each other by working your way forward. Use one person to cover the rear and provide suppressing fire while your lead player(s) move into strategic positions.