Monday, February 22, 2010

"Keep the fire burning...." - Francis Lucena Kiko













































The ONE Basic Paintball Course

21 February 2010 – 36 serious participants made their way to Red Dynasty Paintball Park at 10am on a hot Sunday morning. So serious that some turned up at 9am and that one came after his night-shift work without catching a wink. All were very serious; serious in attaining their common objective, ie. to learn from the best and friendliest instructor in Singapore – Mr Kiko. Mention the name Kiko to a local paintballer and most would know the humble gentleman at Red Dynasty Paintball Park but do not let his smiling face mask his extraordinary skills in the field. The moment anyone lets his guard down in the field against Kiko, they can only be home nursing their bruised body and ego.

The Basic Paintball Course is set up with the aim to introduce tournament paintball to the locals and provide an avenue for keen participants to learn paintball from the very fundamentals. A professional player from NBA, Larry Bird, once quoted – First master the fundamentals. Strong fundamentals were the emphasis of the day as Kiko strongly believed that one could only be good and successful if one focused on the fundamentals, always. The course started with a nice round of warm-up runs and stretching led by Sofie, player from Team Red West, for all which probably served as a reminder to some that they might want to work on their fitness. After a good round of explanation on the importance of adopting a good shooting posture, the participants were divided into groups which were co-led by some of the volunteer members of Red Sevens. On-the-spot adjustments of the participants’ postures were made which led to a marked improvement in the new participants and gave the rest a better awareness of their own postures. Kiko, assisted by Ben, Gerald, Paul and Jane, went on to introduce the concept of snap-shooting to the participants of the course. Snap-shooting was a critical fundamental to teach, to learn and to constantly work on in paintball. The drills ended off with some jousting and the final segment of the day was the surprise.

Kiko tossed some freebies sponsored by Paintballers World and Red Dynasty Paintball Park to the participants. There were much camaraderie amongst the participants as Kiko closed the course in high spirits with a traditional paintball cheer and group photo.

Words by Jane Koh


Friday, February 19, 2010

Furious Red Sevens in 2010




























Red Sevens is proud to announce our sponsorship with Furious Paintball. Red Sevens will be shooting with Furious barrel for the whole of 2010 starting with the March PALS event in Thailand. We are pleased to be using these state of the art technology barrels as Furious continue to expand its popularity across the world.

Furious barrels are unique as they are carefully honed by hand with a completely reliable porting design. Red Sevens is indeed proud to be a sponsored team of Furious alongside internationally renowned team such as Demonz Red from Malaysia, Vicious and Explicit from USA
and DUB from Holland.

"The unique 15" inch barrel is a breakthrough in barrel system. You can't really find a 15" barrel elsewhere..." Jane Koh from Red Sevens.

We offer free try out if you would like to test a Furious barrel before making one of the most important decision in paintball: Becoming part of the Furious gang...

*If you would like to purchase a Furious barrel, please email to sales@paintballersworld.com

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

ITS CONFIRMED!

Its confirmed. Red Sevens will be participating in Division 2 of the Paintball Asia League Series (PALS) in Pattaya, Thailand this March 2010. Joining us in this tournament will be Keishi from Team KU, Japan. Keishi plays in the mid position so it will be good to have him in the team to beef up our mid section. It is always good to travel around and play some paintball with the team. This year, Red Sevens will be travelling a lot more... Philippines in August and Taiwan in October. We are also planning a trip down under to play in Super Sevens... it all depends. Paintball can be very expensive at times...

*We will be coming up with a PALS edition Red Sevens T shirt designed by none other than Seburo. If you would like to support the team and buying one for yourself, do email us...

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Red Dynasty Rookie Challenge Post Report - By Nadine Wu

RED DYNASTY ROOKIE CHALLENGE 2010

SINGAPORE, Sunday, 31st January 2010It was like a day out for some newbies at one of Singapore’s most fledgling extreme sports – Paintball. Recognizing the shortage in avenues for beginners to get a feel of Speedball, more commonly known as Tournament Paintball, without having to suffer humiliating defeat at major international tournaments, event organizers at Red Dynasty Paintball Park took on the role of creating more opportunities for rookies to gain some valuable game experience under their belts.

The Red Dynasty Rookie Challenge 2010 is aimed at encouraging newcomers to cast their inhibitions to the wind and take their interest in the sport above the line, a step closer to joining the big boys already firmly acquainted with the sport. A total of 6 teams registered for the opening leg of the Rookie Challenge. Only rookie players above 14 years of age were eligible for the mini-tournament. The format of the day was a 4-vs-4 hopper ball game. This meant that In contrast to the rules and regulations followed in conventional tournaments, only 4 players were fielded at a time, with each player equipped with only 100 paintballs for an each 5-minute game.

Altogether, teams played five qualifying games in a round robin format, followed by the semi-finals which were played by only the top 4 ranking teams based on the accumulation of Match Points (MP) and Elimination Differences (ED) at the end of the first round. Upon successfully qualifying for the semi-finals, the format then turned to a best-of-three, knock-out scenario, which essentially made it anybody’s game. Having been ranked at the top for the qualifiers would come to mean nothing if teams did not give a show of consistency or perhaps even game endurance.

The morning started out great with no hint of a storm brewing anywhere or threatening to foil a fantastic day for Paintballing. All teams arrived way before the stipulated time to get warmed up and mentally prepped for the grueling day ahead. While some teams came freakishly prepared, with their own private tents, beverage coolers and even what looked like a chess board of play dough bunkers set atop a gridded cutting board for enhanced visualization, some teams psyched themselves up with thunderous yet amusing war cries and then there were others that took to the more come-what-may approach of appearing calm, cool, collected and really, nothing more. Despite the obvious differences in disposition, there was no real sign of a dominant team right from the start.

The first game commenced with Black Aces Team 2 going up against Raving Lunatics Team 1. Even as the first game of the tournament, this was a game to watch as both teams had been gearing up steadily for this day more than a month ahead. So serious about their first-ever tournament was the former that for practice, the Black Aces, captained by Mohamed Hasnon, 33, had brought their own self-constructed “mock markers” to facilitate the practicing of their break-out patterns from the starting frame. These guys had even spent a good portion of their Saturday evening at the competition site, walking the field – a must-do for all seasoned Paintballers prior to competition day. Yet, in spite of their pre-event vigilance, the Black Aces found it difficult staying alive in their first game. Team 1 of the Raving Lunatics on the other hand had found their footing quite early in the qualifiers to swiftly take out all 4 men on the opposition’s team, coming away with one sole survivor. It was a good start for the latter and it seemed to have been that way all throughout the first round of the Tournament.

Unlike their brethrens in Team 1, Team 2 of the Raving Lunatics did not have as much of an easy time for most of their games during the qualifying matches. Against their first opponents, Phobos & Deimos, it seemed as though the Lunatics had exited the field without so much of a modicum of knowledge of what had hit them within their few short minutes on the field. Compared to their highly aggressive opponents, the Lunatics looked clueless on the field, unaware of the enemy coming point-blank at them. Yet, it could also have been that Phobos & Deimos’s very unexpected and offensive style of play so early in the game that had thrown them off a little more than they had expected.

The Heartbreakers, a team comprised of very energetic, young men and led by Captain, Kenny Leow, 21, had also come away with a good start during their first match against the Daredevils. It was clear that the former had a game plan right from the start, which they were disciplined enough not to veer away from, even if most of the other teams were inclined to use the first round of games as a test-drive. Over at the other camp, the Daredevils, the only team with a female member tried their best to weather the storm paintballs that were mercilessly showered on them, cleaning them out in under 2 minutes.

By the end of Round 3 of the qualifiers, the specific styles of play for each and every team had become quite apparent. With Phobos & Deimos winning 3 straight games with nothing but ease, it was clear they were going for the gold. Their consistent offensive style of play had worked extremely well for them. A general sentiment on felt amongst the participating teams was that Phobos & Deimos being the most aggressive team at the tournament, was definitely not to be trifled with.

The guys from Raving Lunatics also had much more to show than the sheer numbers that had accompanied them that day. Having won the most number of games during the Qualifying Round, Team 1 proved they were game for some good competition. At one point in their winning streak, the Lunatics had eliminated every single member of their opposition in less than 30 seconds. They clocked the fastest match time for the tournament having returned to base with the opposition’s flag in 44 short seconds.

It was definitely not all roses and butterflies for all the teams at the Rookie Challenge. By the end of the qualifiers, only 4 teams had made it to the semi-finals – Raving Lunatics Team 1, Heartbreakers, Phobos & Deimos and Black Aces Team 2. Sufficient recognition must be given to Team 2 of the Raving Lunatics and the Daredevils for their perseverance and will throughout the Tournament. While the teams might not have boasted the correct fundamentals of the sport, they had great sportsmanship and seemed to take each win or loss within their stride.

For the Semi-Finals, Raving Lunatics Team 1, which had topped the ranking chart with a total of 12 MPs was up against Black Aces Team 2 in Semi-Final 1. The Heartbreakers on the other hand, were up against Phobos & Deimos in Semi-Final 2. At this juncture, it was down to which team wanted it really, really bad. Having won 4 out of their 5 qualifying rounds, many would have expected the Semi-finals matches between the Lunatics and the Aces to be done quite swiftly. However, within minutes of the first semi-final match between the two teams, all pre-match guesses and predictions had been tossed into disarray. Within the opening seconds of the match, the Aces, had taken 2 of the formers’ core members out, leaving the other members stranded and helpless. The game had ended in 1:25 minutes, with the Aces still 3-men strong. For the second match, with the end looming scarily near, the Lunatics were all fired up and sure that they would even the score with the Aces. And that they did, when they too swept the field clean of enemies with exactly the same MPs and EDs. It was now dead even and the final game between the two teams boiled down to just sheer will and determination. The third and final round of Semi- Final 1 had been drawn out for a much longer period of time compared to the earlier two games. However, fatigue must have set in at the worst time when a momentary lapse of concentration caused the Lunatics the win. Semi-Final 1 ended with Black Aces Team 2 entering the Finals while Raving Lunatics Team 1 were invited to compete in the 3rd-4th playoffs.

Unlike the initial situation in Semi-Final 1, the semis between the Heartbreakers and Phobos & Deimos looked as though it was going to be anybody’s match. It seemed like not enough strategic planning had gone into ensuring that the Heartbreakers would not meet the threat that Phobos & Deimos was going to pose. Having suffered a previous defeat in the qualifiers, however, the Heartbreakers were not about to allow themselves to face a second defeat. With that in mind, the boys dominated the game right from the first second wiping out every single member on Phobos & Deimos’s side within 1:14 minutes and with no lives lost. To secure their entry into the Finals, the Heartbreakers had no intention in going easy on Phobos & Deimos in their second game. While the latter put up a good fight, the former quickly captured the opposition’s flag to bring it all the way home. The Finals was to be played by the Heartbreakers and Black Aces Team 2.

Having got off to a shaky start, Black Aces Team 2 was dubbed by tournament officials as the dark horse of the Tournament. While they had lost their first game, they had quickly picked themselves up to win the next game for themselves. And just as their spirits were reignited, they suffered yet another unsettling defeat against Phobos & Deimos. At the end of the Qualifying Round, the Black Aces had won but 2 games, were tied against the Heartbreakers and lost another 2 games. At this point in time, they were either in or out. In spite of their inconsistency, Head Referee, Muhammad Fadzri Bin Abdul Rashid, 23, cited how the team must have had the “best form of communication as they took commonly used terms [in Paintball] and made them their own, using these terms differently as codes that only they would understand.”

While the Black Aces were the underdogs of the tournament, the Heartbreakers on the other hand were slated to win. Perhaps, the preconceptions had come from the fact that though the team had been comprised of inexperienced players, most of these players are also Part-time Employees at Red Dynasty Paintball Park that happened to have fallen in love with the sport. It was much like playing on home ground for them. Even so, it appeared that it was not familiarity that had helped them through the qualifiers but good strategic planning done mostly by one guy, Benjamin Leong. Unlike the other teams, the Heartbreakers had a game plan for every match they went into. Other than being the most disciplined team in terms of zealously committing to the game plan, Muhammad Fadzri being at the heart of all the action also commented on how they had the “best field awareness and dynamic style of play – They used a defensive style of play when the situation called for it and conveniently switched to an offensive style when the time was right.”

However, not all was perfect for the Heartbreakers as they incurred some severe penalties during what most would consider a critical point in the tournament – the Finals. During the first match, a 1-4-1 penalty was warranted as a member had continued playing after being hit, and later, the team suffered an even heavier 2-4-1 penalty, resulting in not just a draw game but also a nail-biting situation. Without a firm standing in the finals for either of the teams, both the Heartbreakers and the Black Aces fought hard to bring the win home during the second round but it was the Heartbreakers that lady luck smiled upon for that split second giving them the short-lived lead. One might say that the Black Aces sure had some serious game endurance as the team kept the good fight going. It was practically deja vu for the latter as once again, they were in for a tie by the end of the third round of the Finals as both teams had finished with the same MPs, which meant only one thing – a 1-vs-1 sudden death match.

Sending their best man forward, the Heartbreakers nominated Leong to take the heat, while over at the other camp, it was up to Timothy Joshua Chen to bring it home for the team. The start of the intense final game began with both players crouching low at their bases ready to make a dash for the nearest bunker. But at the sound of “Game On”, while Chen sprinted ahead to take cover, Leong simply fired what could almost have been 5 warning shots to his opponent. Cocky as it might have appeared, slowing the pace down to think about his next move may have been the best tactic. While the Leong resolved to stay passive for a few moments, Chen trudged up steadily to the 50s line treading deeper and deeper into enemy territory. With good timing and pace, Leong made a quick foray into the left corner bunker directly ahead and remained there briefly before hearing footsteps on his left. Ready for the offensive, Leong wrapped the right of the bunker he was at, only to find a startled Chen who clearly had not anticipated the find. With a few instinctive reaction shots, Leong managed to mark his opponent well and good to bring home the Championship in under a minute.

When asked to comment briefly about the Tournament, Head Referee, Muhammad Fadzri said that he liked what he received from the teams. Teams like Black Aces Team 2 who not only showed great sportsmanship but also embodied the spirit of the Tournament especially impressed him. On the whole, he mentioned, there was a positive vibe from all participants and there was a great deal of good sportsmanship displayed by everyone whether they had won or lost.

Article contributed by:

Nadine Wu

Monday, February 15, 2010

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Happy CNY!!!
















* Photo is own by respective owner

This goes out to everyone who wants to help promote paintball in Singapore. This CNY, spam your friends and relatives about paintball in Singapore. Tell them about the game, promote the benefits of playing paintball, inform them about the current state of Singapore paintball and dispel the myths about paintball being "painball" or just brainless shooting. Proudly wear a paintball t-shirt (you can buy them in Paintballers World) when you go for house visits and let them know about your interest. Promote paintball to them!!! Promote paintball as a sport...

This is what we need to grow paintball (speedball) as a sport in Singapore:

1) Paintball fields with speedball facilities. At the moment, only Red Dynasty Paintball Park is promoting competitive paintball. To have more facilities catering to competitive paintball in Singapore, there will be more players and thus the tournament scene will grow.

2) Promote paintball as a sport. Paintball can be a great recreational game but to see it going somewhere, speedballers need to promote the game as a sport. It is more than organizing a game of recreational paintball for your friends but rather introduce the sport to them.

3) Support. Enough said. Paintball as a sport can never go anywhere without the support from relevant parties. These parties include Singapore Sports Council, Singapore Police Force, paintball operators and the paintball community.

4) Electronic markers. Who doesn't want that? This is also the root of the problem... and more than anything else that I have mentioned earlier. It is not about people perceiving paintball as a plain shooting game, it is not about not getting support from the various organizations, it is not about not getting a big sponsor into the game, it is not about having more paintball facilities in Singapore.

It is about paintball being a firearm and that there is no individual possession. If you are sitting in that position where you have the authority to legalize paintball markers as a sporting equipment in Singapore, would you want to put your head on the chopping board?

Let's do our part to promote paintball! Action speaks louder than words...

Happy Chinese New Year everyone!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

What should I do next?

The million dollar question: "What should I do next?"

I have decided to write this after watching last weekend's Red Dynasty Rookie Challenge. It is not too difficult letting your team mates know which bunker you will be running to after the referee's come down but the uphill task is to let them know what you will be doing behind the bunker.

I have to assume that your team do have a breakout plan... you know where you are running to... you know how you are going to do that (mad dash, sliding, gun and run, etc) but what are you going to do when you reach there safely still remains a mystery. As the saying goes: "If you fail to plan, you plan to fail" and it is no different in paintball. You'll need to be able to think about your next step having survive the initial spray of paintballs. Let's break it down to steps:

1) Do you know where are your opponents?
This is extremely important. It is a MUST for all players to know where your opponents are running to after the break out, this is especially important for back players as you will need to relay this information to your teammates. You might not be sure but as long as you can roughly make out who goes where... so that you'll know where to post up, which lanes to shoot, etc.

2) Do you look cross or do you look down the tape?
Ask yourself, what is your assigned role for the game? Have you been tasked to look cross field or have you been told to lock down the tape side? Either way, just do what you are told and DO IT PROPERLY. Discipline is the keyword here... you might have nothing to shoot at or you might have already spent 2 pods shooting into blank spaces but be patience... do what you are told. Of course, field awareness is important too... if you are outnumbered, you might not want to just look tape side.

3) Listen! Listen! Listen!
Yes, just listen. Listen out for instructions, listen out for referee's calling players out, listen to your teammates, listen to your back players, listen to your opponents. The signal is out there... just keep your ears open. Be calm... and listen. Don't panic...

4) You are worthless.
If you are not shooting, you are not helping. If you are not communicating, you are not helping. Make your worth count when you are in the field. You can either shoot and communicate or you can do neither. Surely if you are not shooting, you cannot win games. So you need to shoot in order to win. If you are under fire, you need to communicate. Take time off - You can a) reload b) communicate with your cross field c) check the number of live players in your field. DO SOMETHING!

5) Plan your route well.
When you walk the field. It is often easy to know where you will be running to upon breakout... but what happens after that? Plan your route well... identify a secondary bunker. Plan to reach your secondary bunker during the course of the game.

6) Techniques.
You can have the most brilliant plan in the world but if you can't put that into execution, your plan is wasted. It is important for one to have good fundamental paintball techniques to win games. No amount of training and drills is enough for a competitive player to shine in the field. You need to train, train and train to improve and get better in every game.

7) Don't hesitate if you need to...
There is no time to lose. If you have to shoot, you have to shoot. If you have to move, don't think twice, just move. Don't fall into the trap of "If only..."

Monday, February 1, 2010

Red Sevens in MPOC Division 2

















Red Sevens from Singapore played in the Malaysia Paintball Official Circuit Division 2 two weekends ago. This is also the first time a Singapore based paintball team has played in the Division 2 category. With the change of game format in MPOC (raceto2), "speedball" has a new meaning to the team. Re-joining the team is Azlan who was absent for a year (playing in My-NPL with Wolverines). We would like to thank all who have supported the team since 2006 without you, there will be no Red Sevens... for the many many years of paintball, cheers! Next up... Reds...

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Red Dynasty Rookie Challenge 2010 - HEARTBREAKERS Champion!















Heartbreakers - Champion of Red Dynasty Rookie Challenge















Participants of Red Dynasty Rookie Challenge

6 teams participated in the Red Dynasty Rookie Challenge on 31 Jan 2010 and as the competition name suggest the challenge was held in Red Dynasty Paintball Park. This is the first time that such challenge is organized and surely not the only one in 2010. The objective of the rookie challenge is to establish a competitive platform for the purpose of introducing the game of speedball to new paintball enthusiasts who have recently picked up the sport. With a 4 versus 4 format and a limit of 100 paintballs per load, the game pace of this challenge is rapid and provides the same competition intensity for all paintballers.

The 6 participating teams who took part in this challenge are Phobos and Deimos, Black Aces 2, Raving Lunatics 1, Raving Lunatics 2, Dare Devils and Heartbreakers.

Playing a round robin format during the qualifying rounds, it was Raving Lunatics 1 who topped the table with a impressive run of 4 wins and 1 lost. They were followed by Semi Finalists, Heartbreaks (2), Phobos and Deimos (3) and Black Aces (4). In the Semi Final games where the best of 3 games format is adopted, the Heartbreakers took an early lead by getting 2 wins from Phobos and Deimos. The Black Aces 2 and Raving Lunatics 2 took a game each with the event winner meeting Heartbreakers in a Finals. Eventually, it was Black Aces 2 who adopted a defensive strategy against the Raving Lunatics 2 that went through. The final game was settled through a 1 versus 1 by Ben Junior (from Heartbreakers) and Joshua (from Black Aces) when both teams were tied on a win each and a draw in the earlier game which saw no surviving players on the field.

The Heartbreakers eventually won the challenge with a patience approach during the 1 versus 1 game and saw them clinched the first Red Dynasty Rookie Challenge title. Congratulations Heartbreakers... and as the Head Marshal, Fuzz concluded about the challenge: "Keep the fire burning...", we hope to see all players developed themselves into better players and help to spread the love of paintball in Singapore.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Singapore teams in MY-NPL 2010!

This weekend will be the start of MY-NPL 2010... and yes, there will be a few Singapore based teams playing in this league. Regarded as one of the major paintball league in Malaysia, MY-NPL started in 2006 and has since developed numerous renowned international paintball teams, the like of Nemesis Legion, Delta Rovers and Macdev Ronins are just some of the most fear teams that have come through the ranks in the region. With the participation of Raskals and Demonz Red make this year's Division 1 games more exciting to watch this year as the Championship title can go to any house.

Singapore teams participating in this leg of MY-NPL as follows:

Xtreme Estrogen - Division 4 team with mostly female players... but don't be fooled by them.

Seekers Inc - Division 3 team with committed players who are ready to make an impact in the Malaysia scene after participating in SPNS 2009.

Team Karma - Division 3 team who was recently promoted from MY-NPL Division 4. Team Karma has been a house team with the league since 2008 and has gone away with several podium finishes in 2009.

We wished them all the best for this weekend and may them do Singapore proud too!

Thursday, January 28, 2010

TEAM ZOO wins MPOC Div 3!






























Photos from Team Damnation

You might have not heard of Team Zoo... but surely Team Damnation does ring a bell. The senior team of Team Damnation has won Leg 1 of Malaysia Paintball Official Circuit (MPOC) Div 3 tittle last weekend. This is by far the highest Divisional win from any Singapore based team, CONGRATS guys.

Team Zoo has come a long way from the original Team Damnation who participated in the Singapore Paintball Novice Series (SPNS) to clinch this champion title. The team trains regularly in Malaysia and has a growing legion of players under its belt. We wish them all the best in remaining legs of the MPOC and fly the Singapore flag high!

Players: Grant aka Houdini (Capt), Marcus (Nabelrock), Allen, Brian, Abdullah, Shakil (Krank).

Missing from the squad is Robert who is down with hernia... DUH!