Aight, 2 spots have just became open for the local CFOA team (anyone near NC/SC knows what that is) Its rookie 5 man. Tryouts are this sunday, May 3rd. What can I do to give me a better chance at making it? How can I improve my game in the next 4 days?
how can I make my chances better at tryouts???
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be nice, not TOO talkative but get to know the dudes on the team, play well but also keep a good attitude the whole day.[*img]http://www.browndotdesign.com/Xodus/AO/YeahThatsMe.jpg[/img]
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when you're playing TALK. That's one of the biggest keys. My team doesn't talk enough. One of the guys we just picked up talks more, which is helpful. Still trying to get the rest of the team to talk more. We placed 10th out of 35 teams in NEPL without talking, without walking the fields, without practicing the fields, and with 2 of the 5 players having played with the team on one other occasion. I think we did pretty well, but would have placed much higher, had we talked. You'd be surprised, but just communicating, knowing how many people are left on both teams (and yelling it out for your team), yell when people are moving, getting cover fire from your team when you move, etc. Makes a much better game for your team and the captain(s) will be watching for things like that.
Don't be cocky. That really annoys the hell out of me (although i really am cocky on the field, it's a coverup
). You don't want them to get a bad first impression and think that you're cocky. Plus, you'll need to be able to back up that cockiness on the field and you look dumb if you can't. So be humble. Someone says "good job out there" you say "thanks, you too" (and hopefully they didn't get bunkered :)).
Obviously you have to be able to handle yourself in a firefight on the field. But that's really just a given and you can't change that between now and the tryout. Also, don't be concerned about the amount of paint you shoot. If they think you're concerned about wasting money (aka paint), then they'll shy away from you. I've got a back guy who counts bps by the cent
He'll probably just be rotating in which will be nice this year.
Well, one last thing. GOOD LUCK and remember to have fun out there.Comment
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Definitely talk it up on the feild. Dont make stupid or confusing calls, but help communication flow. Make an attempt to learn a few guys names, and then give them info. It will help their game play, and in turn you may get a "thank you" hand shake. TALK, but dont be the guy yelling "Where is he??!!". Little attempts to be helpful, or a team player go a long way.
One other thing: Try to ask for their gameplan before each game. Make an obvious attempt to help that plan work. I dont just mean "OK where do you want me to go". Ask for the overall plan, and what they consider key bunkers. What position do you play. Find another guy to directly work with. Back and front guys on the same side of the feild (right/left) MUST MUST MUST work together.
Good luck. Let us know how it goes.WE ARE DEADCELL, AND WE WILL RUN THROUGH YOU
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Just remember, if all else fails ... start your own team :) makes the try-out allot easier.
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Well for one, make sure all your stuff works before going. Make sure to take all the stuff you need, and to be ready. Like everyone has said, talk. Also, talk with the guys after games, get to know them if you can. Be fun to be around. Don't argue with anyone. If a bad call is made, just accept it and move on. Also, maybe try to do some impressive moves, or do something they wouldn't expect. Bunker people. They want to see that you will do it. And this is something I'd suggest, but some may not think to do it. Most likely that team is going to be wearing jersies. I'd say don't wear a jersey (if you were planning to). Because if they see a jersey on you, they'll have this sort of expectation, or stereotype (that you'll be good). See they won't expect much out of you if you don't wear a jersey and you can make a better impression, but that is just my theory.Silver ULE X Valved Mag
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What team are you trying out for? Our team is thinking of going to the next CFOA. Two of our store teams are playing in it now, hopefully our team will be there soon too!Top Choice Paintball - My Feedback
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Just cuz you wear the stuff doesn't mean you got game. I find that theory foolish all around.
As for improving your chances? I'd say that you're going to play as well as you're going to play. You only improve with practice, so no matter what people may say, you'll play at the level you are at. No quick fixes. No miracles.
Just go out and play hard. Don't think of it as a try out. Go out there and have fun. You'll play more loose and be more relaxed.
Originally posted by TigerMan
Well for one, make sure all your stuff works before going. Make sure to take all the stuff you need, and to be ready. Like everyone has said, talk. Also, talk with the guys after games, get to know them if you can. Be fun to be around. Don't argue with anyone. If a bad call is made, just accept it and move on. Also, maybe try to do some impressive moves, or do something they wouldn't expect. Bunker people. They want to see that you will do it. And this is something I'd suggest, but some may not think to do it. Most likely that team is going to be wearing jersies. I'd say don't wear a jersey (if you were planning to). Because if they see a jersey on you, they'll have this sort of expectation, or stereotype (that you'll be good). See they won't expect much out of you if you don't wear a jersey and you can make a better impression, but that is just my theory.Comment
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What a coincidence... I was contacted last week about 'trying out' with a MSPA (GA, AL, TN, KY) team out of Atlanta. At least I think it's a tryout. I was told they need a front guy... so I assumed... you know what happens when you assume?
Anyway, make sure your stuff works. Be polite, don't be an ***. TALK and try to play as well as you can. Not really much more you can do.
I have taken the extra measure of drinking LOTS of water this week. Down here in Atlanta, it's been about 80 all week, and that should continue into the weekend. I started fighting dehydration ahead of time... :)
Godd Luck, Bud!
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Ehh it's just my theory. You'd be suprise how much it's true. I see kids all the time decked out in jersey and wear and they stink terribly. Then there are always the few who don't dress a certain way, and they're pretty good. It's just something I've noticed sometimes while I've played. Not saying it's the "Almighty" guidelines or that it goes for everyone.Originally posted by Dayspring
Just cuz you wear the stuff doesn't mean you got game. I find that theory foolish all around.
As for improving your chances? I'd say that you're going to play as well as you're going to play. You only improve with practice, so no matter what people may say, you'll play at the level you are at. No quick fixes. No miracles.
Just go out and play hard. Don't think of it as a try out. Go out there and have fun. You'll play more loose and be more relaxed.
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What are they looking for?
If they want a frontman, get up there and see that you can bunker people a lot. Don't let people get ahead of you on the feild, move up past them.
If there looking for a back guy, shoot lots of paint and yell your head off. Turning a 2or a 3 on 1 at a tryout can REALLY help.
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there's nothing you can do in 4 days except mentally prepare. You rock, you are like lightning, you ARE Ryan Greenspan (or any other front player you look up to). Skill wise, theres nothing you can do to improve. Bust most of it is the mental factor. If you are thinking you can do it, then there will be a chance you can get on. If you have doubts, then you wont.
People look for quickness and aggressivness in a front player. Keep yourself alive and bunker people when you have a chance. Do NOT hessitate. If you think you have an opportunity to make a move, go for it, most likely your primary instincts are correct. And of course you should talk on the field as well. If you hvae any questions, go ahead and shoot.Comment


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