Ok, I know there are probably a million and 1 threads like this but I cant find any so here it goes again.
Unfortunately, I haven't played paintball in about 2 years now, so I'm a little rusty and I'm reading a lot of technique stuff again. When I got to reading about bunkering technique, I realised that there is one big part of it that I never got the hang of: timing. See, the problem for me is that when I'm playing (especially at a local field without teamates I know well), the game always seems to run so chaotically that I'm never sure about a bunkering move. Even knowing where all players are, which is not always the case, I'm never sure which players are going to be looking at me as I make a move, and I can't possibly put all of them in before making it. Unless I'm lucky, I usually just go get a 1 for 1, and that's that.
My question is this: is that how it is suppost to be? Reading about how others explain bunkering, it seems so strait forward, so black and white about when to go and what's going on. Is it normal to not really know what's going on (to a certain extent), but to just do it and see how it goes from there? Or should communication be so top notch that you should know where all of the players dangerous to you would be looking at any given time?
I guess what I'm asking is how sure are you of the situation at hand, and basically how you feel when coming to the decision of whether to bunker or not.
Thanks All
Unfortunately, I haven't played paintball in about 2 years now, so I'm a little rusty and I'm reading a lot of technique stuff again. When I got to reading about bunkering technique, I realised that there is one big part of it that I never got the hang of: timing. See, the problem for me is that when I'm playing (especially at a local field without teamates I know well), the game always seems to run so chaotically that I'm never sure about a bunkering move. Even knowing where all players are, which is not always the case, I'm never sure which players are going to be looking at me as I make a move, and I can't possibly put all of them in before making it. Unless I'm lucky, I usually just go get a 1 for 1, and that's that.
My question is this: is that how it is suppost to be? Reading about how others explain bunkering, it seems so strait forward, so black and white about when to go and what's going on. Is it normal to not really know what's going on (to a certain extent), but to just do it and see how it goes from there? Or should communication be so top notch that you should know where all of the players dangerous to you would be looking at any given time?
I guess what I'm asking is how sure are you of the situation at hand, and basically how you feel when coming to the decision of whether to bunker or not.
Thanks All