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Good Sportsmanship in Paintball 0
The following points will make sure you’re a fun player to play with, and against.
<--more!-->- It’s just a game! – The most important thing to remember in being a good sportsman in paintball is that it’s just a game! Keeping this in mind will help you become a fun player to play against.
- Don’t cheat to win – don’t break or stretch any of the rules or violate the spirit of paintball, just to win! If you cheat, you only cheat yourself.
- Be good-willed and courteous – paintball is based on taking out your opponents! This harshness needs to be offset by an exaggerated sense of good will and courtesy so that it doesn’t get serious and weird.
- Don’t be obnoxious – Mild swearing no big problem, especially if you get hit pretty hard! However, malicious rudeness and profanity to the opposition is strictly not allowed.
- This is an honour sport – it’s your duty to say when you’ve been hit in paintball. Just as you would be annoyed if someone you hit carried on playing, always announce when you’re out. If you think you’ve hit someone who hasn’t said “out”, don’t jump to accuse! Just ask them to check themselves, and then take their word for it. If you genuinely don’t believe them, call a ref. If someone asks you the same question, best thing to do is give a quick and polite answer.

Defence and Offence 0
In order to work together properly as a team, there has to be some kind of strategy. For the most part, your team will be divided into two general categories – offence and defence. However, there may be different roles within these categories that players may be assigned.
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How to work as a team in paintball 0
Teamwork is essential when playing paintball if you want to take the game to a new level. Strategy, tactics and advanced formations only work when the team does!
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How to Win Capture the Flag 0
This article is for all those who come to PaintSplat and end up shooting all their friends without even thinking about the flag! Here’s a few tips and tricks to bear in mind next time you’re on the field.
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