Paintball Fundamentals And Basics

By Mark Tuttle

As a strategic and tactical game to play paintball can be suitably termed as a physical and challenging sport. The players require to use tactics intelligently. A lot of paintball games invite audiences. Paintball can be a very exciting game to watch. Woods, arenas, and fields purposely carved out for playing "rec paintball" are used everyday.

Another name for paintball is known as woodsball as it is played in the woods. For scenario games or war-type games large woodsball fields may be used. Preparation of some woodsball fields is done so as to minimize undergrowth. At one time woodsball can be played by a small or large number of players. Paintball played in arenas or in rec facilities are swifter than this type of Paintball.

Surrounded by protective netting to protect spectators from getting hit by stray paintballs, are the smaller fields used to play arena paintball. Manmade structures like empty utility line spools, bunkers, and inflatable structures can be a part of these fields sometimes. Names of the two types of games played in arena paintball are speedball and xball.

For playing Speedball what is required is a field that is empty except for inflatable obstacles and roofless bunkers that are distributed equally on each half of the field. Competitive for the players and exciting for the spectators such is the format of the speedball game.

Professional Xball matches last 50 minutes, split into two halves. Amateur Xball games have shorter matches. Xball is a team game with multiple rounds of Center Flag played until the clock runs out. A team which wins a round gets one point. When the clock runs out the team leading with more points is declared as the winning team for the match.

Freeform is the distinguishing trait of Rec style paintball. For playing this paintball fairly open areas covered by manmade structures or bunkers are used. When re-enactment games are played it consists of hundreds of players otherwise can be played by smaller number of people also.

Paintball needs teamwork regardless of the type of game being played. Teamwork is supported through effective communication. Some players give off cover shots when the other members are moving through the field and some other players are guarding.

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