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subject: Improve Your Scenario Game By Practicing 2 Man Drills And More [print this page]


Two man is just the title and these skills could easily include 3 or 4 people but any more than that would be in the squad category & just one player would be sniper techniques. Understanding and becoming an effective two man team will ensure your success if you are out on a mission and get separated, most of your team gets eliminated or if your side of the skirmish is called on to flank an opponent.

Many generals of scenario paintball games are finding that most of the time it's better to just send a small team to pick up an item or to accomplish a mission in the enemy controlled side. This leads to a bigger success rate and when you have bigger teams, they tend to get noticed a lot more. Adaptive 2 man teams can keep the enemy tangled up for some time and they are usually the ones that get the general killed or ambush the entire enemy HQ.

Flanking Drill....designed to help you flow quickly and efficiently to one flank or the other while avoiding the 'head on encounter.Players-2 or 3 to flank. 1 guard Setup- any wooded area with 5 to 10 soda bottles on stakes spread out as targets within a 25 yard radius around guard.

An observation drill will help you practice how to work together as a team through any type of brush, field position and any kind of terrain. To accomplish this drill you will need to work together quietly and efficiently. Players need to be in any wooded terrain to practice this drill, you will need 1 guard and 2-3 observation players and a 3x5 card placed around the guard's neck. The idea is to sneak up close enough to the guard without alerting him to your position and read the card without him shooting you. The one rule to this drill is no binoculars, no markers, or radios, this is a on sight only drill and the time limit is thirty minutes.

You don't have to be military trained, and proficient in genius 101, to have fun in paintball while you are accomplishing goals and being successful. As with all paintball missions they do go awry on more than one occasional mission and practice always make perfect!

It is important for you to improve your game by attempting these drills with your team on many occasions to get the kinks worked out. You will be shocked at how this little bit of practice will change your game on the field and give you a total different scenario game experience. Trust me, other players will notice and ask you how you did it!

by: Chester Windfield




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