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Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Paintball Manager - Web based paintball game (Season 10)
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Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Public Hearing Regarding The Formation Of The Malaysia Paintball Federation
To All Site Operators/Owners, Vendors and Team Captains,
The Public Hearing For The Formation Of The Malaysia Paintball Federation / Sesi Pendengaran Awam Berhubung Penubuhan Persatuan Paintball Malaysia will be held on the 25th Feb. 2010.
To all paintball field operators/owners, vendors and paintball team captains (speedball/recball), please send 2-3 representatives to the public hearing for the formation of the Malaysia Paintball Federation. Please find below further details regarding the date, time and venue:
Date: 25th February 2010
Time: 10.00AM till 5.00PM
Venue: Dewan Perdana Institusi Sukan Negara
Please click the link below for more details: http://persatuanpaintballmalaysia.blogspot.com/
Note: This is interesting. Let's see if this can get the all paintball promoters/organizer together in shaping the future of our sport.
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Friday, February 12, 2010
Cyberjaya Paintball Championship League (CPCL) - 6 - 7 Mac 2010
Date: 6th ~ 7th Mac 2010
Place : Cyberjaya Sports Arena
GPS coordinates:
N02°55'38.4"
E101°39'38.4"
View CPCL in a larger map
Tournament type : League
Field type : grass field
Categories : Novice & Open
Format : v3.2 (novice) & v5.2 (open)
Bonus round : 1-on-1 knock-off game among quarterfinalist
Marker : house marker (novice only), open (open)
Shooting mode : USPL (uncapped) & PSP/Millenium mode (15bps)
The Prize
novice v3.2
1st place - medal + RM15001 + 30% fo winners' pool2
2nd place - medal + RM1000 + 25% of winners' pool
3rd place - medal + RM500 + 15% of winners' pool
4th place - medal + free registration to next leg + 10% of winners' pool
5th place - 5% of winners' pool
6th place - 5% of winners' pool
7th place - 5% of winners' pool
8th place - 5% of winners' pool
Open v5.2
1st place - medal + RM3000 + 30% fo winners' pool
2nd place - medal + RM2000 + 25% of winners' pool
3rd place - medal + RM1000 + 15% of winners' pool
4th place - medal + free registration to next leg + 10% of winners' pool
5th place - 5% of winners' pool
6th place - 5% of winners' pool
7th place - 5% of winners' pool
8th place - 5% of winners' pool
Bonus round
1-on-1 knock-off winner gets 1 box of paint
1-bigger prize is possible IF more bigger sponsors & contributors joining in
2-winners' pool - RM100@RM200 x number of participating teams in novice@open category respectively
*cash prizes will be deducted 20% if 10 or less team participating
Registration
Novice v3.2
RM500.00 (inclusive of 1bx paint)
Open v5.2
RM700.00 (inclusive of 1bx paint)
deadline
28th Feb 2010
Eligibility
Novice - D4 & below only
Open - anybody also can lah
*tourney roster - up to 10 players allowed for both category
Paint
RM170
ID Tags
Players - RM25 (per season)
Crew - RM40 (per season, limit to 2 crews per team)
*also valid for Werdna Hol Cup (WHC) as long as same team
Contacts
Miss Fifi - 016 337 9373
Tourney is brought to u by werdnahol sportz & will be covered by cyberjaya-tv.com as the official broadcaster
checkout www.werdnahol.com/forum for more details
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Thursday, February 11, 2010
Paintball in the New Sunday Times
Paintball is more than just a casual sport, writes MAX KOH
No, it’s not a computer game played tamely at the desk, but something far more exciting — paintball. The pain of getting hit is very real.
Once considered a casual sport, played on weekends and during team-building sessions for corporations, paintball is getting serious.
The recent Paintball World Cup Asia (WCA) organised by PALS Events saw more than 118 teams from 40 countries descending on Bukit Jalil last November.
Local teams such as Dark Angels and Rock’n’Rolla have a strict weekly practice regime and have competed in international tournaments. “There are 12 million serious paintball players in the world. Today, the game is played in 104 countries,” says Amber Wong, the head of media and promotions for PALS Events, and a member of paintball team Rock’n’Rolla.
There are two game variants — speedball and recball.
Recball is a military-type game played in a natural setting such as a jungle. The players reenact actual military situations and settings such as Black Hawk Down.
Speedball is played in a confined playing field with inflatable bunkers and an equal number of players on each side.
“This makes for a fast-paced game and is a popular format for competitive paintball. WCA and the local leagues follow this type,” says Nicholas Chan, captain of Dark Angels.
“Winning a game is dependent on these factors as well as employing the right marking techniques.” The WCA saw the teams competing in four divisions, each separated by the level of skills. “There are no rules to stop rookies joining the first division (called Elite) but they cannot join the lower divisions after that,” adds Chan.
Team Hostile Intentions from Australia took home the grand prize for the first division at the WCA last year.
The tournament also saw the teenage team Vindicated clinching seventh place in the Fourth Division. Many believe that paintball is an expensive sport. “For rookies, most equipment and gear are provided in a game and it costs between RM100 and RM200 for a team of five to 10 players,” says Chan.
For serious paintballers, there are two paintball leagues to join in Malaysia: Malaysian Paintball Official Circuit (MPOC) and Malaysia National Paintball League (NPL). The two differ in format, organisation, playing styles and have their own set of teams. The MPOC leads to the World Cup Asia (WCA).
“The WCA was established five years ago to cater to the local needs for a tournament. It is the only tournament of its standard in Asia,” says Wong.
The 2010 season of the Malaysian Paintball Official Circuit kicked off on Jan 23-24 at the Xtion Paintball Park, Kompleks Sukan Negara, Bukit Jalil.
*Article from New Sunday Times.
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Monday, February 08, 2010
How many 'licensed' operators are out there?
Is your regular hangout is 'legit'? No harm in asking right? It's your right to know.
If they can't give you a definitive answer, maybe it's time to take your business elsewhere. Then please share with others of your findings here. Maybe we could compile a list of 'legit' operators for all to see. Would it be an awesome 'list' to have for the new year
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