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paintballimpact.com / Tactics / Attack
Attack
A paintball attack is when a team makes their move towards the enemy side of the field. An attack is when a team makes a surge to the opposing team's flag, or makes a move towards the defending team's players or when a team moves towards their objective. There are over 100 different paintball games and all of them have an objective that if completed will win the game for the team that has completed the objective. In games of total elimination, the objective is for one player to be the only one standing at the end of the game, or for one team t eliminate all the other players on the other team. In the game Alamo, an attacking team must break through an enemy line of defense within a certain period of time. In the game street fighter, players fight out in the open, with no bunkers, forts, or holes to hide in. no matter what the game is, the attacking player or team tries to complete their objective, while an opposing player or team tries to stop them. Through a combination of strategy, player's preparation, and luck, one of the teams will emerge victorious.

To mount a proper attack, players must develop a keen field of vision to see the field around them, and know where the enemies are. If the objective of the game is capture the flag, then a player's attack strategy may involve taking a path where the enemy isn't. Players experience is the best means of developing the art of filed of vision. Players with this skill are successful at using their peripheral vision to see not only what is in front of them, but also what is to the left and right of them. Some successful paintball operations that have a highly developed field of vision include Team Infamous. Team Infamous is captained by Brian "LO" Flow, and is rostered by Travis Lemanski, Brice Rhodes, Adam Johnson, Gator Glaze and Gina Benedicto. The Infamous know how to attack, and they have been very successful in the NPPL Pro 7 Man and PSP Pro X-ball. The Jacksonville Warriors are another team that know ho to attack, and how to fight. The Jacksonville Warriors have played competitive in three major professional leagues, including the WPL, PSP Division 1, and NPPL Semi Pro. The Warriors are captained by Paul Bolenbach, with some of the games most colorful and talented players on their roster. Brandon "Bizzy Bone" Biznet, Alex Nolin, Alex Brinkman, and Mike "Mic-E Mike" Michaud are some of the Warriors best NXL players.
One of the man tactics of an attack are running and shooting. Players that only run across the field without taking aggressive maneuvers towards the enemy are putting themselves in a vulnerable position. If the opposing players have the opportunity to take multiple shots at the enemy without seeing return fire headed that way, then they have a distinct advantage. When a player executes running and shooting correctly, then they shoot at the enemy while on the run, enabling their chances of staying in the game longer. Some successful programs that are excellent at running and shooting are Ultimate Paintball of the PSP. The Ultimate Paintball team has won events such as the NCPA Georgia Tech Open.
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