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me and some friends were thinking of entering a CFOA event, and we would like to know, what is the competition like in each level of play?
Elite-X
03-31-2004, 04:26 PM
rookie div is best ive heard of...the competition is high...it really makes you a better player... if its your first tourny dont expect to finish top 16 but theres a chance...but yes great competition i recommend CFOA
Sup Air King
03-31-2004, 05:14 PM
If its your first tourney - there is no chance of you finishing higher than 20 unless you are the only one on the team with no tourney experience. Even then you will need a good draw.
Macanudo
03-31-2004, 09:17 PM
You're ****ed kid. :)
lemme get this straight, this will not be my first tourney, just never played in/watched a CFOA tourney
WodyJ33
04-01-2004, 05:51 PM
depending on how many tournaments you've played, id recommend trying rookie first. its easier to move up if your good enough then to try to bump back down.
Elite-X
04-01-2004, 06:43 PM
unless youve played some good tournys before and placed 1 2 3 then youll get rizzoled in rookie ...
rookie...hell if you guys wax everyone than just move up at the next event
paintball232
04-11-2004, 08:21 AM
the cfoa circuit s by far the greatest regional paintball circuit in the country.it is awesome how manyamazing teams come out of the south and end up playing on the national level... cfoa... w00t
reppin da misled
fulgoar
04-12-2004, 08:33 PM
hey man dont let these fools discourage you man,come on in and play...if you got experience play novice, if you feel unsure play rookie,if you feel froggy than play am. everyone is welcome here dood. its just your choice on what level you play. comp. is tough in al three divisions,so choose wisely so you can enjoy playin.
dan
G-WAY
04-12-2004, 11:08 PM
Dan,
Thank you for steering these guys in the right direction with some good advice. Guys, do not try to discourage people, the more people the better. The biggger the talent pool the more it raises our skill level individually. And on a personal note, i would like to see our "regional" series surpass the NPPL, wouldn't that be funny? Sandbag if you want, not many leagues offer a rookie league, much less a competitive one. Come one come all I say............ Peace.
G Way
fulgoar
04-13-2004, 05:22 AM
i do gotta say there g-way, this year, there is a beotch load of sandbagging goin on,lol, you know that as well as i do.
dan
Macanudo
04-13-2004, 06:23 AM
Sandbag if you want, not many leagues offer a rookie league, much less a competitive one.
Remember des words of wisdom.
thanks alot guys, anyway, while im at it, the final stop is at the paintball spot in rock hill right? I play there sometimes, so, i figured i might go, but, can i join up for just the last event? (sry, but ive only played local tournies, so, im ready to get owned, but it should still be a fun learning expirence) also, how much is paint and entry
fulgoar
04-14-2004, 05:26 AM
you can join up for 1 event or all events , it doesnt matter homie
dan
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