What Vicious has to say about PSP from Facebook
#21
Posted 29 October 2012 - 06:20 PM
They love to ban & punish ANYONE who speaks out publicly, off the field and on. Everything from Raehl threatening to perm ban your APPA ID, to the PSP just banning your entire team all together
Rule #1 about the PSP - If you play the PSP, you don't EVER speak out publicly about anything negative about the PSP.
It's literally a death certificate to you and your team in regards to competing in the PSP.
Bookmark this post, let's see what happens next year. I certainly wish them luck in 2013, but they just put crosshairs on their chest in 2013 for publicly posting that.
#23
Posted 29 October 2012 - 07:27 PM
This post has been edited by Demon: 30 October 2012 - 08:38 PM
TechPB-Mike, on 04 February 2011 - 12:50 AM, said:
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#24
Posted 29 October 2012 - 07:29 PM
TechPB-Mike, on 29 October 2012 - 06:20 PM, said:
Then the problem here arises, we should come to a format where a majority of players stand behind it and IF another player voices an opinion about the format they should have a legitimate answer. If the teams feel that if they raise a question they will be barred from playing, thats not the league which should be promoted as our public image.
now they did say it over facebook, not a direct private conversation with the PSP, which doesnt help them at all.
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#25
Posted 29 October 2012 - 07:32 PM
TechPB-Mike, on 04 February 2011 - 12:50 AM, said:
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#26
Posted 29 October 2012 - 07:47 PM
Demon, on 29 October 2012 - 07:27 PM, said:
LOL want some insider advice that was politely shared with me? This is how you get around the NCPA nonsense-
1) At your university, you find about a dozen of your friends (who don't play paintball) who are full time students
2) You register them on your roster
3) You check in at the check-in counter with the full time students
4) Once you get approved to go play, take your players (who aren't even students) and put them on the field. Make sure they have blank jerseys
5) Since the NCPA doesn't check ID's past the point of the registration desk, you can put whoever you want on the field, you just need to ROSTER full-time students, and check-in full time students.
For instance, on your roster you have-
John (full time student)
Chuck (full time student)
Albert (full time student)
Henry (full time student)
Hank (full time student)
But after you check in, these guys play in their place-
Tom (not a student)
Dick (not a student)
Josh (not a student)
Harry (not a student)
Steve (not a student)
You find students to check in, and you find non-student players to play in their spot. Teams do this ALOT more than you think. Does the NCPA ID players in the pits? Nope.....
#27
Posted 29 October 2012 - 07:49 PM
maybe we should just open up the rosters to anyone then. would solve alot,
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#28
Posted 29 October 2012 - 07:52 PM
and mike we've talked before and you know me, i don't roll like that.
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TechPB-Mike, on 04 February 2011 - 12:50 AM, said:
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#29
Posted 29 October 2012 - 08:07 PM
Demon, on 29 October 2012 - 07:52 PM, said:
and mike we've talked before and you know me, i don't roll like that.
Essentially, you could open it to anyone currently taking university\collage anywhere,
For the non post secondary students you could work out a age boundary (17 to -- ) and just ensure their skill level is on the same playing field with everyone else
maybe? if everyone is cheating the system then whats the reason we have it.
OR go the other route and genuinely boot the people not on the team out.
Edit: Jesus Christ i suck at spelling
This post has been edited by Eskimo: 29 October 2012 - 08:12 PM
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#30
Posted 29 October 2012 - 08:07 PM
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#31
Posted 29 October 2012 - 08:10 PM
Eskimo, on 29 October 2012 - 08:07 PM, said:
Demon, on 29 October 2012 - 07:52 PM, said:
and mike we've talked before and you know me, i don't roll like that.
Essentially, you could open it to anyone currently taking university\collage anywhere,
For tho non post secondary students you could work out a age boundary (17 to -- ) and just ensure their skill level is on the same playing field with everyone else
maybe? if everyone is cheating the system then whats the reason me have it.
OR go the other route and genuinely boot tho people not on the team out.
much to difficult to actually just handle people who break the rules. it is a common trend, just much easier to bitch at anyone who tried to follow the rules and do it right.
TechPB-Mike, on 04 February 2011 - 12:50 AM, said:
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#32
Posted 30 October 2012 - 11:00 AM
They are more strict than NCAA rules on NCAA scholarship athletes. They could DOUBLE the amount of teams in the league, if they opened it up to students who aren't as financially sound as those playing in the tournament.
Take a full time student, who is SUPPOSED to be studying 40 hours a week, and expect them to be able to raise $1,000 per player (travel, entry, paint, etc) to play a paintball tournament? When they can barely afford the time to work a minimum wage job to scrape by?
But then again, when you're Chris Raehl and charging $60 per ID card annually to every tournament player in paintball, I guess the "money problems" of a struggling college student don't quite register in your head
#33
Posted 30 October 2012 - 12:42 PM
Taking points for allows every team that may win 7-6 to get in over a team that wins 6-0, which is something that doesn't seem right in any way. Taking the point differential would give a much more sound idea of that teams capability to play all around.
But, maybe I am just thinking about it the easy way? I just don't see how points for makes any sense.
This post has been edited by Shorts: 30 October 2012 - 12:44 PM
#34
Posted 30 October 2012 - 12:57 PM
TechPB-Mike, on 29 October 2012 - 06:20 PM, said:
Are you new to paintball? There's people speaking out publicly about PSP all over the internet all the time. None of them are dead.
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People banned from APPA all fall into one of three categories:
- Thieves
- People who have assaulted other players/staff
- People who lie about or misrepresent their name/birthdate to play illegally.
That's it. There is not a single person banned from APPA for saying something, nor has there ever been.
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No one has ever been banned from PSP for saying something.
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Except, apparently, all the people in the past 10 years who have posted in the PSP forum. Probably THOUSANDS of them. Who haven't had a single bad thing happen.
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The NCPA no longer permits combined teams at all. The need for that has been replaced with the pick-up team system.
But, even under the old procedure, there's no way the NCPA would have allowed a UNL-UNO combined team. University of Nebraska-Lincoln has 25,000 students. UNO has 15,000 students. There is simply no reason either of those schools need to form a combined team with anyone. When someone from UNL called and asked about it, I did get a bit irked when they insisted they just HAD to combine with UNO to play because they couldn't find 5 paintball players out of a school of 25,000, even after I suggested they do some of the things all of the other schools in the NCPA do to attract players.
It's a college league. You play with the students at your school. If you just want to play paintball tournaments with your friends, there are plenty of other leagues for that.
TechPB-Mike, on 29 October 2012 - 07:47 PM, said:
If playing college paintball with an illegal roster is so important to you that you'd risk getting kicked out of school over it, sure, give that a try. I mean, how could anyone possibly notice that the guys in front of them in line at team check-in aren't the guys on the field?
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Huh? again.
I don't charge ID card fees at all. Some leagues do. None of them charge $60. PSP charges $50, although there's an extra $10 if you wait until the event to do it. Most other leagues charge $30 or less. APPA just provides the software that tracks everything (and at PSP we run their registration for them.)
- Chris
#35
Posted 30 October 2012 - 01:02 PM
Shorts, on 30 October 2012 - 12:42 PM, said:
I'm not sure you understand the PSP rules.
The tie-breaker *IS* points differential (margin). In this case, however, all three teams had the SAME point differential, +6, so then the NEXT tie-breaker applies, which is total points scored. If that's the same, the tiebreaker after that is game time remaining in matches won.
- Chris
#36
Posted 30 October 2012 - 01:05 PM
#37
Posted 30 October 2012 - 01:17 PM
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#38
Posted 30 October 2012 - 04:52 PM
#39
Posted 30 October 2012 - 05:06 PM
but hey, go and chew our heads off for just asking instead of going behind your back and trying to cheat, and FYI if people do try to cheat like mike said paintball and your league doesn't need to be recognized they won't get kicked off campus.
i also love that you suggest for people to cheat. how nice it is to see our tournament producers promoting a nice clean game and showing how easy it would be for someone to break those rules, i am sure the universities just love that.
sorry for trying to follow the rules and ask a simple question. if you don't want to deal with people asking about your league then maybe you shouldn't be trying to run one?
This post has been edited by Demon: 30 October 2012 - 05:06 PM
TechPB-Mike, on 04 February 2011 - 12:50 AM, said:
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#40
Posted 30 October 2012 - 07:37 PM
Many years ago, when shit went down between me and the PBN community, who shared my WIFE'S personal information with Ed Reiker? Including her full legal name and her cell phone number?
Ed Reiker admitted that he was calling my wife's cell phone number. There was two people, inside of the paintball industry that had that number - me (her husband) and you (Chris Raehl on her APPA ID)
Why don't you sprinkle some more pixie dust in my little fantasy land, and share with my community how Ed Reiker got my wife's cell phone number, off her APPA ID?
Bet you never thought in a million years, the person who's privacy you breeched, would end up with the largest Youtube channel in paintball and forum with 50,000 people in it. I know Simon sure didn't
Enlighten us Chris......

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