how do i know when i am ready to play in tournaments?

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  • master_alexander
    im a gun pimp :D
    • Sep 2004
    • 2462

    #1

    how do i know when i am ready to play in tournaments?

    i have been into paintball for a year and it has really picked up in the past couple of months. (i know own 3 guns, 2 mags and a bko) i am 14 and referee soccer to make money, and am going to work at my llocal paintball park this summer.

    i just found ouit that in 2 weeks there is a 3 man rookie tournament. me and my friends are thinking of entering it, but we don't really think we are ready. i have never played a tournament before. my mag is fast and not done yet but i don't know what i should do.

    to enter or not to enter.

    what would you reccomend? we really don't wanna drop about 300 (after entry, air and paint for 3 people) in on a tournament just to loose. but it would be pretty fun.
    "Ah yes, I have one of the 32*rebels that I always take to big scenario games. It keeps the truck from rolling if I have to park on a hill." - automikey
  • p8ntball365
    Registered User
    • Aug 2003
    • 1395

    #2
    I was playing tournes sooner than a year when i started to play. So what if you loose, just learn. If you don't wanna play watch. You can learn just as much by watching.

    My mags:
    CF67870
    VV05148

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    • blz346
      Registered User
      • Jun 2004
      • 5

      #3
      Assuming you guys have some speedball experience together, I'd say go for it.

      Tournaments are an absolute blast to play in, however they aren't for everybody - the only way to find out is to jump in head first. Just be confident in your abilities and try not to let the other teams intimidate you.


      For your first tournament it really doesn't pay to worry about winning or losing, just be sure that you guys play to the best of your abilities.
      Last edited by blz346; 05-23-2005, 12:49 AM.

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      • Asian_Sensation
        Live To Play,Play To Live.
        • Mar 2005
        • 225

        #4
        ^
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        now i like this guy ^




        well said.

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        • 68magOwner
          Registered User
          • May 2003
          • 3475

          #5
          the 2nd time i EVER played speedball was a tournament, yes, i started way to soon, but, we actually did ok, and played more afterwards.

          I suggest you play, and just keep playing as many tourneys as possible, my first tournament season, we never won anything, but, you will get better, playing tourenys/scrimmaging tourney teams is how you will get better

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          • SAW
            It's a trap!
            • Nov 2004
            • 846

            #6
            How about play in some rookie tournies, then decide for yourself? Don't play on moving up the ladder for a little while.
            Back at this...

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            • my2crazyeyes
              Registered User
              • Feb 2004
              • 30

              #7
              If you wana talk about being in over your head, the first time anyone on my team played speedball we entered into an open tournament, and the fastest gun on our team was my Classic RT, boy did we learn a lot QUICK. I say go for it, the best way to learn is get out there and play, you can only get so good playing the same people, besides you never know you might actually do well.

              Good luck, if you guys decide to play be sure to tell us the results no matter what they may be!

              -Chris

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              • master_alexander
                im a gun pimp :D
                • Sep 2004
                • 2462

                #8
                thanks guys

                we have always played speedball together, and at the begining of the day we usally play a couple 3 on 3's and toes are always fun.

                now there is a money problem... but we can fix that, i hope...
                "Ah yes, I have one of the 32*rebels that I always take to big scenario games. It keeps the truck from rolling if I have to park on a hill." - automikey

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                • Pullman
                  I has Fireblade for sale!
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 713

                  #9
                  Your markers have soooo little to do with whether you are ready or not. Get together and practice playing together as a team. Just talk talk talk while you are on the field and have fun.
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                  • luke
                    lukescustoms.com

                    • Jan 2001
                    • 8216

                    #10

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                    • JRingold
                      Big Fat Guy
                      • Apr 2002
                      • 772

                      #11
                      GO FOR IT!!! Even if you lose every game, you are still playing, right! You have to take a chance at least once.

                      One tip, most rookies play "elimination" before they go for the flag. If you have good angles and can get to it first, the flag pull will get you some easy points!!!

                      Don't worry about the spelling mistake, some people are straight from PBN and haven't developed their on-line manners, yet. :rofl:
                      I went like this :shooting:
                      He went like this :tard: then like this :wow: then like this :cry:
                      Now he shoots a Mag too...

                      -JR

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                      • mark_1791
                        Yeah...what he said.
                        • Jan 2005
                        • 363

                        #12
                        Originally posted by luke
                        I would say you are ready when you can walk over your average rec. player with little effort.
                        Well I guess that means I need to start playing tourneys...I commonly get 4-5 people out a game, and have gotten 5 out in a 5 on 5 game .
                        Automag RT Pro
                        ULE Body
                        RT Valve w/ LvL 10
                        AM/MM Rail
                        Intelliframe
                        Custom Products Matrix barrel
                        CP small drop
                        Black

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                        • cougar20th
                          Registered User

                          • Sep 2002
                          • 2330

                          #13
                          the way i see it is go play and have fun.. that the most important part. learn as much as you can. communicate when playing. watch other games when not playing. the first few will mostlikly be learning experiances.

                          also some of my local fields have team practice days. dont know if yours do or not. if they do id say go to some of them to get more practice and see how other teams are.
                          Originally posted by dano_____
                          I keep forgetting to not feed my mags after midnight so they seem to multiply regularly.

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                          • professor_chaos
                            ..........AO-OK..........
                            • Jun 2004
                            • 579

                            #14
                            Originally posted by JRingold
                            Don't worry about the spelling mistake, some people are straight from PBN and haven't developed their on-line manners, yet. :rofl:
                            Exactly what I was thinking. As far as the tournament scence goes enter when you think you are ready and when you want to. Heck, I'm 21 and have been playing for years and will be playing in my first tourny at the end of june. I've just been more into woodsball until the last year, started playing airball with a bunch of pretty talented guys and realized I liked it alot. Like someone said up above, you can learn alot by watching and oh yea the obvious, communication.

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                            • REDRT
                              Mags, Y use anything else
                              • Apr 2004
                              • 1854

                              #15
                              My theory on the subject is when you have all the gear you may need and a few people to form a team even if it is for that day. Have enough money to buy a case each for starters. Maybe enough money for a case or two after that. Give it a whirl. Play at the lowest level that you qualify for and go for it. I have seen many of teams do well just like that. That is ground level. You might suprise yourself or you might get all shot up, but you will have fun none the less.

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