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HAVE you read the NEW nspl rules??

YourMUM

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NO then look here http://www.southwestpaintball.co.uk/league/rules_2006.pdf

there is nothing wrong with them its a good thing

READ THEM CAREFULLY please, like

28.01 Players will be eliminated for picking up paintballs from the ground in order to shoot
them.


Referees will eliminate players for the following infractions
- Operating buttons or switches on an electric or electronic marker during the game, without permission from a referee



39.03 Players will be ejected from the tournament grounds for the following infractions
- Leaving the dead box before being told to by a referee (bit harsh this 1)
- Deliberately shooting referees (we all like this 1)


And 40.01 Teams and their players shall refrain from wearing or otherwise displaying offensive
pictures, words or logos at the tournament site. (Halo loader with the lady on is out)

SO READ THEM OK
 

Magic_8ball

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oh NO! not 28.1! You mean I'm going to have to start carrying pots? :rolleyes:

The rule about adjusting your markers electronic controls mid game smells like bull sh!t to me anyway, I can guarantee that at some point this season I'm going to chop and turn my eyes on without thinking to tell a ref... Aren't all guns set up so that you cant change firing modes without removing the grips etc? Obviously there's bound to be ways round this, but I'm sure this is going to lead to some pretty hotly contested calls, if this rule is actively enforced...

Similarly, I cant see players getting banned for stepping out of the deadbox early by mistake...
 

Exile

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The rule about adjusting your markers electronic controls mid game smells like bull sh!t to me anyway, I can guarantee that at some point this season I'm going to chop and turn my eyes on without thinking to tell a ref... Aren't all guns set up so that you cant change firing modes without removing the grips etc? Obviously there's bound to be ways round this, but I'm sure this is going to lead to some pretty hotly contested calls, if this rule is actively enforced...
It's been in the Millennium rulebook for a year or more now, so it was only a matter of time until it filtered down. I even know of someone that was eliminated because of it last year in Marseilles.

Simple really - read the rules and control your actions on-field, esp. if you are playing Div 1 ;)
 

Jon C

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Feb 1, 2005
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Isn´t this just pretty much like millennium rules?! ;)

EDIT: Menace beat me to it.......
it is the millenium rules 2006. the link takes you to a page with the millenium logo on, and it talks about the millenium series.

After studying these profuscley(sp) as I am wanting to become a euroref if ulrich ever pulls his finger out of his arse, i agree with the majority of the rules but some are a little harsh like being ejected from the tournament ground if leaving the deadbox early.

just my opinion though.
 

FirebirD

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Aren't all guns set up so that you cant change firing modes without removing the grips etc?
My cyborg can have the firemode adjusted by turning off the gun, and holding the trigger in whilst turning it on, you can adjust anything when its in "blue" mode. Thats without taking off the grip. So its gunna be fun for me ¬_¬
 

OddJob

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My cyborg can have the firemode adjusted by turning off the gun, and holding the trigger in whilst turning it on, you can adjust anything when its in "blue" mode. Thats without taking off the grip. So its gunna be fun for me ¬_¬
What team are you playing for?