Confusion engagement involves redirection and slipping in behind the opponent before he knows what’s happened. Learn about confusion engagement as a part of paintball squad tactics in this free spo. . .
Confusion engagement involves redirection and slipping in behind the opponent before he knows what’s happened. Learn about confusion engagement as a part of paintball squad tactics in this free spo. . .
Tags: Confusion, Engagement, Paintball, Squad, Tactics, Team
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#1 by N2513Yat on February 8th, 2010
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1:11 apparently the red player cranked his velocity to 800 FPS and shot ball bearings. lol shows the line going THROUGH the black cover. . . brilliant
#2 by acecard246 on February 8th, 2010
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That would only work if no one else is on the feild. Even then, it still has many holes. One person does not have fire superriority over 2 players, especially in paint ball. Plus, backing out of the battle will give the green team time to take advantage, and flank the red team, just as they are trying to do to the green team.
#3 by wearethereveloution on February 8th, 2010
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for the anchor playerthat would be very hard, even if he could shoot say 16bps he has to attack 4 different spots all together and if the other side has any skill they will snap shoot or have one player take fire superiority so to do this in my oppinion you need at least 3 or 4 players on each side
#4 by spikeyeyerish on February 8th, 2010
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another awful idea the green bottom player will be gun battleing w/ the distion and will see the player moving since he is looking in that direction. . wouldn’t the other guy be expecting to be bunkered on his outside also??just cross it up and win your gun battleor wtrap around the outside an shoot out the cross field guy