| 1. |
A minimum
of one person is designated as the Referee for each
Paintball game. The Referee will be the one who starts
the game, stops the game for paint checks, decides
the issues that may arise and who ends the game. As
with all games, it does not pay to contradict the
decisions of the referee, decisions by referees and
judges are final and unarguable.
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| 2. |
A player
is out of the game if he is hit by a marking pellet
(paintball) and it breaks on him, this only refers
to his/her torso area and head. It doesn't matter
whether the player is shot by an opposing player or
a team mate (friendly fire). When a player is marked
she/he is to immediately call themselves "OUT
or DEADMAN". She/he must then hold their gun
over their head, continue to call out "OUT or
DEADMAN" and leave the playing field by the shortest
and safest route.
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| 3. |
A player
is not considered out of the game if:
- He/she is struck on the arms
or legs.
- He/she is struck by a marking
pellet (paintball) and it does not break.
- He/she is struck by a splatter
from a marking pellet (paintball). Splatter is
considered to be the spray or fragments from a
marking pellet that has broken on an object such
as a tree, bush or tyre etc., close to the player.
If a player calls herself / himself
"OUT or DEADMAN", because they think that
they have been hit by a marking pellet (paintball),
she/he is immediately out of the game and must leave
the playing field by the shortest and safest route.
Even if the player discovers that they were not hit,
after they make the call their out, and must leave
the playing field at once.
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| 4. |
If two
or more players mark each other simultaneously, all
must be eliminated. A referee will decide who is to
be eliminated when two or more players are marked.
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| 5. |
If
there is question as to whether a player has been
marked, call for a "Paint Check", that's
what the referee is for. When a Paint Check is called
the game comes to a stop, all players remain where
they are at until the referee clears the problem and
restarts the game. Note also that during a Paint Check
all players remain where they are when the Paint Check
was called and by leaving that position during a Paint
Check they can be called out by the referee or by
a player reporting their movement to the referee.
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| 6. |
If
the game is a flag game, only one player is permitted
to guard the flag at the station. If the guardian
gets eliminated from the game, she/he leaves the flag
at the point where she/he got shot.
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7. |
A player is not
allowed to move together with the barricades.
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| 8. |
"Dead
Man Silent" is when a player got hit and walks
out of the field. During this walk she/he is not allowed
to speak to any of the players. A marked player is
to walk out of the field and to report immediately
to the referee for a paint check.
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| 9. |
All paintballs used
at the tournament must be purchased from the referee.
The game does not stop during this interaction. The
referee leaves the paintballs to the player and walks
away. The player runs the risk of getting hit while
purchasing the paintballs. |
| 10. |
Paintballs purchased
cannot be reimbursed.
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| 11. |
Every team has a
captain. At the meeting, captains will receive any
final instructions and written notice of rules. |
| 12. |
Team
captains have to waive to the referee, in order for
the game to begin. The referee blows the whistle and
the game commences officially.
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| 13. |
During
the playing of a game, any player's caught outside
of the boundaries is/are out of the current game and
are to leave the play field area at once. Any and
all shots fired from outside the Boundaries do not
count. No leaving and returning to the playing field
during a game. Once you are outside the Boundaries,
your out of the game! Only the game players and the
Referee(s) are allowed on the playing field during
the playing of a game. If an unauthorized person enters
the playing field the game is to come to an immediate
stop until that person leaves the playing field.
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| 14. |
A team
will be disqualified if any player enters or attempts
to enter a playing field for a game without having
signed a disclaimer. |