*Source: National Sporting Goods Association "Sports Participation in 2006 Series II" report.
Paintball is a combination of the childhood games "tag" and "hide & seek," but is much more challenging and sophisticated. Although there are many different game formats, typically a group of players will divide into two teams to play "capture the flag." The number of players on each team in the NPPL can vary, but there are only 7 players allowed on each side of the field.
The object of the game is to go out and capture the other team's flag while protecting your own. While you are trying to capture a flag, you also try to eliminate opposing players by tagging them with a paintball expelled from a special airgun called a "marker." Games run a maximum of 7 minutes.
Between games, players take a break to check their equipment, get more paintballs and have a snack or soda while they share stories about the thrills of victory and the usually funny agonies of defeat. Win or lose, everyone has a good time and there's usually the next game waiting for you.
Paintball is a sport played by people from all professions and lifestyles. It is a sport where women and men compete equally, and where age is not dominated by youth. Like a game of chess, being able to think quickly and decisively is what makes you a star in paintball. Intelligence and determination, not merely strength, speed or agility, are key to success in the sport.
Paintball is a character-building sport. Players learn about teamwork, gain self-confidence and develop leadership abilities while having fun and getting welcome stress-relief. Increasingly, corporations are finding the benefits of having their staff and management participate in paintball games. Paintball is an exciting sport, and above all paintball is fun! It's a chance to shake off your day-to-day responsibilities and rekindle your spirit of adventure. When the adrenaline starts pumping, you can't help but love the thrill of the game!
A Single Game
100 points Maximum - made up of
32 points for grabbing the opponent�s flag first
40 points for hanging the opponent�s flag first
21 points for shooting out all of the 7 opponents (3 points per player)
7 points for keeping all your players alive at the end of the game ( 1 point per player)
Examples
100 points Shot all the opposition, lost no players, 1st flag grab and hung the flag
99 points as above but lost one of your own players
98 points as above but lost two players
97 points as above but lost 3 players
96 points as above but lost 4 players etc
A Best of 3 Match
2 teams play each other for a maximum of 3 games or until the loosing team cannot gain enough wins to equal or better the other team.
A win is awarded if one team has more points than the other at the end of any Game.
A draw is awarded if both teams have the same amount of points at the end of any Game.
In the case of a draw after the 3 games have been played both teams choose their best player to go into a one on one sudden death shoot out.