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Post by mattstritz on Mar 23, 2011 7:40:36 GMT -5
Adventure Zone in Coldwater, MI is starting an airsoft league. Teams will be 4 man with one alternate. Cost will be $25 per team. It will run every other Saturday at 5pm starting April 23rd and go for a total of 10 dates, ending in early September. Currently we have 6 teams signed up and are looking for more. We will opperate the leagues on our woodsball field. Anyone interested or if you have additional questions you can PM me.
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Post by Tex on Mar 23, 2011 17:46:59 GMT -5
$25 per game or $25 for 10 games?
Whats the purpose of this "league?" What do you win if you win?
How do you enforce the rules and ensure that nobody is taking the game too seriously and cheating in order to win?
Do you have any pictures of the field? How big is it?
How late will the games run?
What kind of rules and regulations do you have for the game? Do you chronograph all the airsoft replicas used at them? Do you require full seal goggles? Is full face coverage required?
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Post by kustom on Mar 24, 2011 3:24:22 GMT -5
Tex has the right of this. These are things we need to know.
And to be honest, with 5 posts, what can you vouch for in our sport?
Not to shoot anyone down, this could be interesting, but the proper questions must be answered before this goes any further.
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Post by mattstritz on Mar 26, 2011 7:39:13 GMT -5
It is $25 per team per league date (5-10 games per team). We have not decided on prizes or trophy's at this time, but there will be something for the winning team. The league is self-refing, which means teams that sit out will volunteer players to ref. As far as cheating, lets face it, in airsoft you have the ability to cheat anytime, players need to have honor or it doesn't work. The games will have a center flag and there will be a 10 minute time limit per game. We hope to be able to play each team one time through. The field is a couple of acres big, plenty big for 4 man teams. We also use it for paintball. We will chronograph all guns and they will get tagged according to fps. Yes we have a full set of rules for our games and yes full face goggles are required. As far as me vouching for the sport, honestly I cannot. I have played but I would rather play paintball. Airsoft is fun but without marking your target cheating will always be a factor. I have regular games at my facility and these guys wanted to form the league and be able to have some time of regular play. So the league is the brainchild of a dedicated airsofter, I am just the owner of the facility.
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