The "How To Beat Semi's With A Pump" Thread

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

    #16
    Originally posted by yakitori
    I hear a lot of ppl bragging about beating good players w/ pumps against semis, but then I hear comments about woodsball/rec fields. Just cause you see someone at the rec field that is wearing jersey, paints, harness and all that doesnt mean they are tourney players. Those guys just want to look like that. And they usually arent all as good as you guys think they are. Most rec/woods in this area are very easy fields. I go out there and one ball ppl w/ my ion (used to do it w/ my mag and tippy). There are a lot of things you can practice w/o having to use a pump, although it does conserve paint and prolly make it easier to move since you arent carrying all that much weight.

    Even a large majority of tourney players arent all that good. One balling noobs and recsters is really not something to boast about.
    but if you have a fast gun and all that gear you look expierenced, but as a pump player you should not be intimidated. i am trying to get into the pump scene so i am a better player, but i am just another rec. guy annyway. tourney scene is next year .

    and then sometimes, i just limit myself to a hopper every couple of games, and i eventually get better.
    "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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    • can'tthink of1
      Sniper
      • Nov 2003
      • 544

      #17
      Just a little advice in general for playing, this kinda applies to pump too, but attack on your right side. Most players aren't quite as good snapping/shooting with thier left hand. This can be a huge advantage depending on how the feild is set up.

      And for strict pumpers, what always gets me is how fast they are at snapping, so yeah, practice snapping really fast. I haven't played pump, but I've had it played against me, and I've gotten shot by a pumper before.


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      • 68magOwner
        Registered User
        • May 2003
        • 3475

        #18
        meh, i dont normally play pump, but, have been recently, sort of growing tired of just mowing down people because they cant do anything solely because of rof. With the pump, i do as much distracting of other players to help my teammates as i do actually shooting guys. Other than that, snap shoot guys, dont get shot, meh, win.

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        • sbays
          Registered User
          • Jun 2004
          • 17

          #19
          The Truth!

          Guys, I have been hearing this argument for over a decade now. I started playing back in 1989 when almost everything was rec/woods ball. Also, most of us had some sort of pump gun then as well, remember the ol Nelspots?

          First let me say this, the marker does not make the player!!! Read that again! Want to beat a semi with a pump? Hone your skills with what you have. Here is a reality check for you - If you are shooting a pump against say a DM4 or something ... YOU ARE OUTGUNNED!!! They have the advantage as far as firepower goes. How does one counter that? Use better tactics, know your limitations, and be AGGRESSIVE!

          Many say that Tourney players plat better than rec ballers, and vice versa. Again, I have played every form a ball there is, and here is the advantage that I see tourney guys having in most cases. (this is coming from a rec baller at heart) They COMMUNICATE!! They work together, and they play aggressive! Almost always when I play rec ball, I see the same ol thing ... guys out on their own, not communicating and have no game plan.

          You see ... it's not about being a tourney player vs rec baller, it's about team work, communication, and active play. By that I mean getting out there and pushing the other team. If you dig in like a ground hog behind a bush, you are a sitting duck!

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          • yakitori

            #20
            Originally posted by M-a-s-sDriver
            Believe me, you can give the average tourny player more game than they can handle.
            eh ehm.....xcuse me. He did say something about AVG tourny players. I dont just make things up. I actually do read the posts.

            Maybe you should read it more thouroughly shartly before you react. He did mention tourny players in the very first post. Then later someone else mentioned experience players.

            I just made a simple point and I didnt try to offend anyone, BUT the FACT is that yes, ppl at rec fields that dress in tourney attire may be good at their fiied, but when you compare their experience level abroad, they may be just AVG. Most fields only have 3-10 of these players at the field. The remainder are either first timers, or begginers, and there is no glory in bragging about one balling them. My point is that I do it all the time. Even w/o a pump. Just cause I have a fast gun doesnt mean I just mow. There is much more to the game than that.

            Please read up before you make a dispute that doesnt relate to the post I made. Dont be offended just cause you play rec, but dress as a tourny player, and I referred to you as AVG. There is nothing wrong w/ being an avg player. You apparently misunderstood my post, or didnt notice that the VERY FIRST post mentioned giving avg tourney players more than they can handle.

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            • Lee
              Team Trigger Happy
              • Nov 2002
              • 2395

              #21
              Originally posted by Fred
              Oh teh Noes!

              I'm so confused!

              Since I'm a pump-player... but I wear nice pants, a jersey, and fancy packs to hold my 12grams and 10 round tubes... does that make me a n00b-basher? or a twib-basher?



              ummm...twib basher maybe??????

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              • M-a-s-sDriver
                Alcohol Fueled Brewtality
                • Jun 2001
                • 552

                #22
                Originally posted by HarrysSon
                thats a really well thought strategy, have you tried that yourself to see if it worked?
                I did'nt just try it, I use it as part of my playing style.
                Today my teamate Sean and I went for a little tune-up time in Oroville. Although there were only 2 guys there that APPEARED to be tourny types, we had a good day, and learned some things. I actually fell for my own trick by getting frustrated and giving the guy an excellent shot on me after a good 3 minute snap-shooting battle. I had his a$$, he was working every bit of this cone he was in, and I had bounced him twice already. I knew he was getting low on paint, but sure enough, I leaned my hopper out for a shot and he keyed right in and killed me. Same thing hapened to Sean working the 50, he thought he could get a shot and collected a ball on the goggles.
                Afterward we sat on the tailgate to talk it out. So we tightened up our game, and started ganging up on guys. Even after a few more serious looking players showed up, they played the laning game and would not really move so we could get crossing shots on them. So, as SAW opined, we started shoving it down thier throats. We had pretty good success with that, but did get mowed down a couple of times. The way it goes.

                An additional point: Anyone with experience can beat the crap out of normal rec players (weekend warrior types, occasional players, newbie kids) They are not really dedicated to competing. This thread is intended to help those pump players who are well versed in paintball, maybe starting the pump scene, and probably good semi players to boot. This is to show what you can do tho beat the Skilled tourny player. Because you can.
                NAME DROP ALERT!!
                Glenn Takamoto from Avalanche played in one of our pump tournys we host in NorCal. Glenn can beat you a hundred different ways. But, becuase he is not used to playing pump all time was on an even field with us. Some local NCCS guys actually whooped everybody with STOCK GUNS, Glenns team had 2nd, and we took third. Afterward we all went out to scrimmage against some teams at the field that day, teams known in nppl.
                I was able to get 50's, bunker people out and got a guy of the break, all with a pump. Glenn was running around making people cry with an old STO cocker he had.
                The point is not to brag, but to play effectively with the equipment you like.
                p.s. I got my a$$ handed to me several times too no matter what I did. Damn ramping.
                Brent.
                I don't practice anymore: I'm just good in a natural, vicious sort of way.

                Will you please tell your boobs to quit staring at my eyeballs?

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                • ACStocker
                  Stockers
                  • Feb 2005
                  • 4

                  #23
                  I'm on a speedball team that uses stockclass guns only. We have played several tourneys in the past few years against mech and electro semis. Communication, (most important) I cannot scream this loud enough. Stay in the game by making smart moves at the right time. Practice shooting every way you can think of (running/shooting, snapshooting, sliding, etc.). Relax and stay cool...Zen of paintball. Take care of your gear. Practice practice practice...playing pump is cheap. Above all, sportsmanship. All of our work has paid off in many ways.

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                  • Aslan
                    Don't Ban Me...Love Me
                    • May 2005
                    • 954

                    #24
                    Pumps versus semis

                    Back to the original question...

                    When I've done well using a pump against semis it was because I was patient and accurate. I disagree that being aggressive is the way to go. If you charge at a line of semis, all you acheive is getting trapped and hoping the players behind you can come save you. When I've won with a pump it's because I hide and wait an extra few seconds for the guy to get within range before giving away my position...just like hunting.

                    When I've lost using a pump against a semi...well, you get in a firefight. If they see you first...they just lay down paint on your location. If you're stupid enough to jump up before their gun jams or their hopper empties...you're toast.

                    I've read a couple posts now about people playing pumps and having success against cockers and electros and semis...I don't see it. Maybe in woodsball where you can hide. But in speedball or in close quarters with average or better players...I don't see it, my opinion.

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