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How to Use All Angles of a Bunker in Paintball

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Summary: Learn how to use all the angles while behind cover in a paintball game in this free video on paintball tips and tactics.

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By Robert Rubin
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Rob "Tyger" Rubin has been playing paintball since 1989. He has a personal collection of paintball gear that is "game ready" dating back almost to that time.read more

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"Hello this is Rob Rubin and you are watching Expert Village. Air ball is about angles and controlling more angles than the other team does. The way that you do that is taking a look at the field beforehand, do a little bit of field walking and determining where you need to be to cause the most damage to the other team. Now what I meant by utilizing angles, I mean you think that when you are on the paintball field they do it all the time but more often than not I see a person get behind the position and more often than not all they do is plant and they are looking at one dude, they want this one dude out. That is utilizing an angle. You see bunkers are multi-dimensional. They are three dimensional and you have a bunker on this side and a bunker on this side. You see bunkers are multi-dimensional and you can shoot from both sides. If you only limit yourself to shooting on one side of a bunker you are basically hobbling yourself. You are basically hurting your chances of staying in the game. So you have got to keep moving and you have got to control more than one angle. The guy on this side has got you covered, that's okay. Come on over here and we'll shoot it from this side. Sometimes you just have to take it nonliterally and not work it through the left or the right and come through the middle."

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