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What would you do?

Russell Smith

The Paintball Association
Originally posted by Buddha Cranfield
You are playing a game you shoot an opponent who is on the move and you see it hit,he makes his or her bunker and the marshall goes in for the check without calling the player neutral,in the back of your mind you know they are gonna be deemed clean cos they have had the oppurtunity to wipe themselves up and down and left and right all over a lovely messy barricade but in the meantime whilst watching all this goings on you have a chance to mark this player all over again,you may hit the marshall as well though.What would you do?
Keep shooting.
 

Agent Smith

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Also don't stop shooting when you are being checked unless called neutral.

It's down to the marshal to check you where you are.

Obviously if he wants to check the part you just deliberately hid then don't be obstructive, but keep tight and keep shooting coz you're still live! :)
 

shamu

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Originally posted by Russell Smith
NO but you can change your position as long as you do not make any forward move on the player.:)
I had a disussion about this with Waddidiz a while back. IMHO if it's a one-on-one, I don't think you should let one player move while the other player is neutral. In that situation, any move can be considered aggressive, even if it's not towards the player. For example, if you move over two bunkers (horizontal move, not towards your opponent) you have a new angle on him that he won't be aware of because the ref was checking him.

As far as shooting a non-neutral player while the ref is checking him - do it. If he's not neutral he can be eliminated. Don't worry about the ref (not that any of you ever do), we're used to it :D :D
 

Russell Smith

The Paintball Association
Originally posted by shamu
I had a disussion about this with Waddidiz a while back. IMHO if it's a one-on-one, I don't think you should let one player move while the other player is neutral. In that situation, any move can be considered aggressive, even if it's not towards the player. For example, if you move over two bunkers (horizontal move, not towards your opponent) you have a new angle on him that he won't be aware of because the ref was checking him.

As far as shooting a non-neutral player while the ref is checking him - do it. If he's not neutral he can be eliminated. Don't worry about the ref (not that any of you ever do), we're used to it :D :D
Agreed:)