| Always have a few routine paintball strategies. | | | | They fire paints all around the paintball field. |
| Using the same old strategy is very easy to get notice | | | | My point here is not to judge the newbies. |
| and then you become predictable in your paintball | | | | I just want to tell you that if you shoot for no reason, |
| game. | | | | your opponents will know where you are. Don't shoot |
| The most important part of a paintball game is in the | | | | at everything that moves. |
| beginning, it's called "The Break". Make sure to tell | | | | Always remember if you haven't been spotted, your |
| every strategy details to all of your paintball team | | | | first shot must take your target out. Be patient. |
| members. This is because everyone in your team | | | | If you want to help your team mates out, sometimes, |
| should know what to use when certain things happen. | | | | you need to shoot at your opponent even though you |
| So that you may be flexible in your game and let your | | | | can see them. |
| opponent know that you are unpredictable. | | | | The reason is, you need to make your opponent to |
| "Sun Tzi" Art of war tells us that 'To Win the War | | | | stay behind cover or to keep his head down while one |
| You Must Know Your Enemy' | | | | of your team mate is closing on him. |
| Paraphrasing- If you don't want your enemy to win, be | | | | In this kind of situation you need to distract your |
| unpredictable. | | | | opponent's attention. |
| Remember two things:- | | | | Remember, front players usually fire less paint, can |
| 1) Communication | | | | only play his role if back players shoots paint on their |
| 2) Team Work | | | | opponents. |
| Most of the newbies like to shoot massive paints. | | | | |