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  • ragingdrgn171
    aka.BADABING
    • Feb 2003
    • 99

    #1

    punch card tourny

    SplatBrothers Paintball presents - Punch Out - a combination big game and tournement.
    March 14, 2004

    SplatBrothers Paintball
    13908 James River Drive
    Hopewell, VA 23860
    804-452-2566
    804-790-1221 Fax



    Punch Card - Rules and Basis of the Game

    In punch card, the object is to move your squad around the paintball field, and collect all five flags, plus all five different "punches" on a card. This is not as easy as it sounds, as your five man squad is trying to obtain these items at the same time as twenty-nine (29) other five man squads.

    We will put thirty (30) five man squads on the field at the same time. Each squad will start from a position distant from any other squad, and at the sound of the horn, you have forty minutes to obtain all of the punches, and all five flags. Punches are worth 2 points each, and each flag is worth ten points. Points are totalled for each individual player, and added to the team score.

    Team 1, Player 1 obtains 2 punches before he is eliminated from the game. 4 points
    Team 1, Player 2 obtains 3 punches before he is eliminated from the game. 6 points
    Team 1, Player 3 & 4 obtain all 5 punches and finishes the game 20 points
    Team 1, Player 5 has all 5 punches, plus 1 flag at the end of the game 20 points

    Team total would then be 50 points out of a possible 100 points.

    We will play 5 to 6 games, (dependant upon weather and daylight), with prizes going to the team with the most points at the end of the day, and the individual player with the most points at the end of the day.

    Each game, the players will have a different "punch card" to carry, as the used cards are turned in to the score keeper to tally your points.

    We are limited to a total of 30 squads (150 players), so pre-registration is required. If you show up to the field as a walk-on, and there is space available, you will be placed in a squad. Once placed, you cannot switch squads during the course of the day. Pre-Registration fee is $30.00, which includes all day air.


    Base Rules:

    1. Each squad is limited to five (5) players.

    2. Game time is limited to forty (40) minutes

    3. Each player is responsible for his/her punch card. A player cannot carry multiple punch cards.

    4. Flags when captured must be visible and cannot be concealed.

    5. All punch cards must be turned in to the score keeper prior to the start of the next game. No punch cards from a previous game will be accepted after the game on horn sounds. If you fail to turn in your punch card, you fail to accumulate those points.

    6. All flags will be turned in to the score keeper at the end of the game. A player may turn in multiple flags, in which case he/she will be awarded the points for however many flags in their possession. Example: Player 1 turns in 4 flags, he/she earns 40 points to their individual score. Flag points will not be split. Example, Team 1 Player 1 has 1 flag, and Team 1 Player 2 has 2 flags. Player 1 gets 10 points, Player 2 gets 20 points. We will not split points between the two players.

    7. Basic rules of paintball apply ... if you are hit, and the ball breaks, then you are eliminated. Call yourself out, leave the field without communicating to other players, and turn your punch card in to the score keeper to have your points recorded.


    Splatbrothers Paintball has 89 wooded acres developed for play, and the starting positions for each squad is such that you cannot get any good shots on another squad at the game on horn.

    Office hours are Tuesday through Friday 2:00pm to 6:00pm

    SplatBrothers Paintball
    13908 James River Drive
    Hopewell, VA 23860
    804-452-2566
    804-790-1221 Fax
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  • joshweinerhead
    NO TEAMer
    • Jul 2003
    • 457

    #2
    ill stick to center flag ... lol too complicated


    Where did the Old AO go?

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    • Aggressive Rooster
      Registered User
      • Dec 2003
      • 37

      #3
      Sounds like a cool game.too bad im in Missouri.Wondering how many refs u using to control cheaters.

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      • Methylphenidate
        Registered User
        • Aug 2003
        • 549

        #4
        that is awsome.
        paintball sams in wisconsin has been running a league like this for years called bar wars. it is so much fun. It is almost like paintball survivor because you get teams forming alliances with one another in the parking lot, teams turning on one another, and arch rivalries {for those of you who know what im talking about snipers vs. grim creepers}. but let me tel you it is impossible to ref. its been tried and cant be done to many places a ref needs to be at once. and in the last couple of years cheeting has been pretty rampent. I dont know how you guys plan to ref yours but good luck.
        its like as soon as you put prizes on the line all the players loose all of their paintbal morals. and everyone is accusing everyone else of cheating guys getting in shouting matches. there aint no drama like paintball drama.

        good luck with your tournament

        AIM: stix1385

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