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1 vs 2 ?

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Matt(sweatz) - Ex Swat uk
Jul 9, 2001
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wasnt gonna reply but i love 2 on 1s, its a real test, and you need your basic paintball skills to be any good at this. Snapshooting, shooting very straight good movement and playing tight are very important. The first thing you need to know is exactly where your opposition are. now, you need to take it to them, sat behind your bunker is exactly what they want. so dont do it.

Say you are back right. You have one guy on you from the teabag/dorito/whatever you yanks call it, and one down your tape, further back. The main danger at this point is the guy in the centre, as he has the angle. If the guy on your tape has any kind of paintball brain hell be wanting to get into the centre of the field, so u need to work quickly. Lots of paint on left tape guy, keep him in and move while still shooting his bunker. try and get two or three barricades up your tape, making sure you keep barricades between you and the guy on your tape. Now go quiet, and wait on the left tape guy to break cover and look for you on your back bunker, which you have now vacated. You should have a good enough shot on your man as he wont be expecting you from the angle you are now at, he should expose too much of himself looking for you at the back. Hopefully thats him out of the way. Now get in the face of the guy on your tape, thats assuming he's still there. Youre now looking to make a move infield, and eventually onto the opposite tape. Your man will be panicked by the fact that you are up on him, and that you are now incontrol. Take advantage of this panic moment as he franticly tries to stay in the game, talk to his (now eliminated) buddy, load his hopper etc etc, and move in field, while shooting his barricade all the time to keep him in. Then its a hop upfield and onto the left tape, where you now have a great angle on your guy. Its now time for your skills to come to the forefront even more, and what i usually try to do is make the opposition unaware of my position, and then wait on him to come looking, its then you take your shot. If you miss though, you dont just sit and wait for the next chance, you keep firing and keep him in again and.....

a) if you are quite close to the guy, im talking one barricade into their 50, you make your move onto the right tape, and straight round his back while hes waiting to come out on you on the left tape. two balls in the back should do it.

or b) if you arent close enough to get round him before he clocks that you have moved, hit another barricade one further up in the centre and wait for your next chance. If you havnt won by now then you dont really deserve to be reading this ;)

Matt