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Alamo
We were playing a small scenario game at Angelo Paintball, where I play. The game was "The Alamo." Anyway there are two teams, defenders and attackers. My team was the defenders. After five minutes the defenders can 'break out' and hunt the hunters. Another guy and I break out and sweep behind the attackers. The first guy we flanked was far enough from the rest so that when he was eliminated the others didn't know why. As we went along the boundary of the field, not firing a shot, we got behind the rest of the team and split up. He went to their front and I went to their backs. They still didn't even know we were there yet. What makes it even better is they were far enough apart, and the scrub was high enough, I could only see one at a time. The first one I shot at his bunker, thinking he might surrender. When he turned with his marker aimed at me, I had no choice. When he was eliminated he was telling his team-mates "my own team-mate shot at me," which was not the case. I moved on to the next one, waiting until he saw me before I shot him as well. The final one, realizing he was the last one actually had a decent shot on me. But he was so afraid of getting hit he wasn't aiming, just spraying. When his *thick* *thick* *thick* turned into *thunk* *thunk* *thunk*s and he heard me yell "He's out of paint" to my team mate, he surrendered, and our team won. That was one of the best games I'd played in. Just goes to show, you don't have to be firing all the time like I used to think.
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