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Sha8doW's picture

Big Thanx

Big thanx to Pinge…

Great Strat, but unfortunatly we were no match for paC

Pinge's picture

Bad luck IPX

I am sorry you didn’t take home the bacon…next time though…;-)

They have a decent side though so it was a tough ask.
Is for us 2 so I think we will be next.

Fuzz's picture

Heh yeah they’re a good

Heh yeah they’re a good team. Their flyer lived up to your description of him.

Was just having another read of this strat today. Very nice strategy. Thanks again for sending it to us. It helps a lot to see how other teams are forming strategies.

Sha8doW's picture

lol

and we arent…

thanx pinge, keep em commin, its good training!

Pinge's picture

From what I believe your

From what I believe your team is not so familiar with this game format.
The 6v6 format can be a real steep learning curve.
Its much harder than it looks.

Its not a fool proof strat by any stretch but is can serve as a base for developing one that suits your team.

I was happy to let you have a look at it as you said in earlier posts that you were looking at starting to develop your own.
This is what I pass out to every player plus the 2 reserves every match.
We walk it first then prac it with someone.

I try to get this to everyone 2 days before a match so that everyone knows it and there are no questions on the night.
that almost never happens though as some twit wont read the strat.

Anyway if it gives you any ideas and you can improve on it then it has been worth it.

Hope it does some good for you.

cheers
Pinge

Sha8doW's picture

6 on 6

6 on 6 is only good when you have ice under your feet and sticks on your hands….

when you got guns and alot of ground to cover… its all about numbers

Pinge's picture

Haha, I hear ya.

Haha, I hear ya.

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