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Scenario Paintball: Tips, Tools, and Tactics from the Trenches | 
enlarge | Author: Don Grubish Publisher: Modern Press Category: Book
List Price: $13.00 Buy New: $9.90 You Save: $3.10 (24%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 352001
Media: Paperback Pages: 176 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.5 x 0.3
ISBN: 0977117901 EAN: 9780977117901 ASIN: 0977117901
Publication Date: May 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: New
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Product Description The ultimate field guide for the scenario paintball player is here. This 176-page book is filled with everything a player needs to know about getting into the sport of paintball. Information from rules and safety guidelines of the game to product descriptions and upgrades, all the way to scenario game ideas and in-depth team tactics are found inside this book. There is even a glossary of terms for parents that need to know what their kids are talking about.
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Scenario Paintball: Tips, Tools, and Tactics from the Trenches September 9, 2008 I bought this book upon my fourteen year old boy's request for his birthday. He was still out of school for summer vacation at the time, and he read the entire book in one day, the very day it arrived. I can't think of a better review as a parent of a "non-reader". However, regarding the contents of the book, I can say that my son has enthusiastically related to me numerous passages of various techniques that he viewed as great ideas to enhance his paintball experience.
A darn good start for scenario paintball teams June 1, 2008 I immediately found several great ideas to make our team better. Individuals and team members can benefit from this book. I would have given this book a 5 star had it been all instructional without the fictional narrative chapters. I must admit that the fiction is right on the money. Overall excellent, but with a little more filler on various types of scenario games than I would have preferred. Even though I found the types of scenario games interesting, as a team leader, I usually don't have the clout to select the content of a scenario game. Hopefully every field owner, and scenario event planner reads these from soup to nuts. Even though I have played some of the game ideas in the book, many of the game ideas I haven't played seem like a ton of fun, and would add significantly to the game. This author has a followup book that has more nuts and bolts scenario techniques that add to the knowledge base of this book. If you like this book, as I do, then try the author's advanced scenario techniques book.
very simple May 17, 2008 I did not find a lot of useful information. Very general. It will not teach you more than you know. Save your money.
Great Newbie book March 14, 2007 This book was very basic. It is any newbie's dream come true because it tells you everything you need to know, plus a side story which is very interesting. I did not learn anything from it being experienced but give it to any new players. This should be renamed as "Newbie's handbook". This is not a bad thing but don't excpect a goldmine of information if you're experienced.
For Beginners Only January 22, 2007 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
This book seems more appropriate for beginners than for veterans. Its shallow overview of the sport of woodsball presents little useful information. Unless you are from the inner city and have never been in the woods, you should probably not buy this book.
For those new to the sport of paintball, everything in "Scenario Paintball: Tips and Tactics..." can be learned in 15 minutes by talking to someone who has paintballed before, [...]
If you are not a beginner, you already know everything Grubish presents. The tactics he offers are very rudimentary (e.g. Wedge, Hammer and Anvil), and statements like "a mask is worn to protect your face and eyes" aren't helpful. Additionally, the author's tone is somewhat patronizing and at times very unprofessional.
One novel part of this book that I did appreciate was Grubish suggestions for scenarios. However, these again seemed geared towards someone with no experience or intelligence. Anyone who has ever played a FPS or watched a war movie could easily come up with scenarios like "Capture the Bridge" on their own. This section is not enough to save the book from being shallow.
In short, there are better sources of information than this book. A friend, a local vendor, an army Field Manual, anything. Grubish will not tell you anything you don't already know.
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