GRIP Nº13

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N.ยบ 13 | May 2015

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Puget-sur-Argens millennium

Alex Goldman

Advanced Scenario Campaign scenario

DPL

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T H E C H O I C E O F C H A M P I O N S TM

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14-15 Profile Tomáš Perutka

index index 06–07 Team

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Editorial

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Highlight Andy Cavenet

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30-39 Interview Alex Goldman

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Profile Tomáš Perutka

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40-45 Gallery

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Millennium Puget-sur-Argens

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Path of the champoins Edu Cabellos Interview Alex Goldman

Miss GRIP Agna Oriana Scenario ASC


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40-45 Gallery 82-84 Review R2

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Agna Oriana

Review Ultra Pro Low Gravity Jersey

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84-85 Review GF Boomstick

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RITA PEREIRA GRIP Magazine’s Art Director. She works as a professional graphic designer.

PEDRO SIMÕES GRIP Magazine’s photography editor. He’s also an accredited photojournalist.

DANIEL TEIXEIRA GRIP Magazine’s kid. He is the man in charge of our website and all bits and bytes.

ANDRÉ FARIA The scenario man. If we’re talking about camouflage, gun replicas and lots of fun, then that’s where he is.

VANESSA RAUSCHER She is everywhere and knows everything. She is our reporter on duty. If there is any paintball event going on you will probably see her there.

EDU CABELLOS Edu is accompanying Five Star Lleida in their quest to rise to CPL. All the adventures during this year will be told by our Spanish friend.

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SIEGIE KELLY Who better to help out than one of the RSH designers? Any subject related to image, he’s your man!

NINA ANNA Probably the fastest rising photographer of our market. A good set of skills with amazing style makes her our preferred choice in terms of photography.

RITA RISCADO Our «Irishwoman» translates and puts up with us and all our doubts. Without her, you simply wouldn’t understand us!

JIM ZUUR He is a gentleman. Always polite but at the same with a total urge for news. If it is new in our sport, he is the right person to ask something about it.

ANDRÉ GOMES One of the “kids” of the team. Dominates the English language. and helps us translate a few thousand words per issue.

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editorial By André Garrido Director GRIP

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here has never been a year as strange as this one’s start. There are many rumours in the air, a lot of «he said she said». Ranging from some of the biggest companies almost going bankrupt to the difficult scenario of one of the greatest paintball tournaments in the world – PSP. The problem is that this all reaches Europe in a butterfly effect and this nervous atmosphere affects the whole panorama here. For now, there are few changes made, and we hope it stays like this but only time will tell. After three years, we’ve also decided to change things. We are focusing on creating a smaller magazine, reducing content but getting it to reach the readers faster. Many have told us that our magazine is simply too long so we have decided to go down this path. At the same time we have redesigned our website, with a layout that is media-friendly. In the first edition of 2015, we go back to the biggest tournament in the world – DPL. With a fresh take on German paintball, Vanessa gives us a glimpse of what happens behind the scenes. As is the norm, we went once again to Puget for another Millennium Series event. The weather was astounding, which made Nina’s photography even better than usual. Regarding scenario paintball, we went to Advanced Scenario Campaign, and had one of the craziest and most memorable game paintball has had. We have also given the new R2 and Anthrax Jerseys a look. And since we couldn’t afford to lose their amazing skill, we still have an amazing gallery done by our brothers in RSH. And the cherry on top of the cake, our most beautiful Miss GRIP! Don’t miss out!

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HK Army Loader – TFX The New HK Army TFX Loader is the new and first loader from HK Army. The loader can hold 216 paintballs and has an innovative built in ramp to make sure balls are fed into your marker by the loader.

DYE Rotor 2 After years of service on their original rotor, DYE has finally come out with a new and updated version of the Rotor.The 2nd Rotor is even easier to use thanks to its toolless design, and an on-the- fly ability to increase its capacity from 200 rounds to 260 rounds. The R2 also gives you an alert when you need to reload, which is a first in this industry.

JT Premise Goggle A whole new way of holding a lens, that’s the promise of the new JT Premise goggles. Because of this new retention system it is easier than ever to change a lens, replace the foam or even clean the goggles as a whole, which is especially interesting for the rental market.

New Vanquish Empire have brought us a new Vanquish, one that has all the features the old Vanquish had like the one hex key for all screws, but it’s quieter and more accurate than its predecessor. It has a new sleeker body design that hides the screws even better and has a new, more reliable double eye breech system that is super easy to clean.

Planet Eclipse Shaft 5 Barrel – Insert Driven The Shaft FR is a barrel extension for the shaft range of barrels which can hold freak inserts from Empire, GoG and Smartparts. The back consists of two parts: the main body and a joiner; the latter for holding the freak insert in place with a ramped lid to let the paintball slide in on the ramp instead of the sharp edge of the insert.

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Keep training because one day we will all be playing together! It was too soon for you to leave the field

R.I.P Andy Caneve Photographer: D. Elsa Basso

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Tomáš Perutka

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omáš Perutka or Tomík as all his friends call him is not only the captain of MLKings but one of the most influential players for the future of our sport. Tomík started playing in Troja Prague at the age of 20 and didn’t take long to move into the new CPL team MLKings. This new adventure will be full of victories and this mentality was a surprise in Puget, where they came in 8th place in their first

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event on the major league of Europe. To prove that this wasn’t just luck he has a huge trophy list ranging from Millennium Series titles to seven Czech League Champion awards. He was also crowned CPS champion last year, 2013 OPLX victor and many other first places. Like any devoted player, Tomík considers that his biggest experience in our sport was the time he went to the PSP in Chicago and Florida. •


NICKNAME Tomík

DATE OF BIRTH 19/04/1989

BIRTHPLACE Czech Republic STARTED PLAYING IN 2004

PLAYS FOR MLKings Prague

INTERNATIONAL EVENTS Millennium Series, CPS, Czech leagues, PSP, IXL

EVENTS WON Millennium, Czech Championship, CPS, IXL and many others

BIGGEST ACHIEVEMENT IN PAINTBALL First place St.Tropez-Cannes 2012 Millennium Series

Text: André Garrido

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DPL MORE THAN JUST ORGANIZING TOURNAMENTS

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After telling you all the facts about the German Paintball League in our 8th edition, we wanted to know more about world‘s biggest paintball league. GRIP went behind the lines to tell you what it’s all about in German paintball. Text: Vanessa Rauscher

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DPL started out 12 years ago replacing and regional league that were added in the open leagues. It was the year when 2006, which was actually a legendary year Consilium Dei Zürich become first German as record holder and internationally known Champion ever. As they kept the title the team Frankfurt Syndicate got their first of following year they became one of two five master titles. double title holders in Germany: they share As the DPL sets up the German this accomplishment with Offenburg Comin’ Champion and all the National teams, at Ya which are also the DPL is doing everything to achieve the current German Masters. Only two years later DPL appreciation German paintball deserves. fused with the German Professional Paintball League. The First they need a pool of players who can be National League was born. And with it competetive in international tournaments. Comin’ at Ya’s first star. And they have that pool. With over 3000 2007 DPL again fused with two leagues, players spread all over the leagues, DPL is this time the amateur series DNL and the biggest Paintball League worldwide. DAL. The first small structure including To find out how they made that massive lower leagues came up, added to the First expansion I talked to one of the DPLs National League from 2005 and the second CEOs, Arne Petry.The first thing he tells me

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is that they are snowed under with work at the moment, as the league is about to start in a few weeks. Making gameplans, assigning venues to the events of the divisions with differing venues, supporting all the players with their registrations and answering all their questions. And as the size of the league grows new tasks have to be solved: planning everything for the livestream, communicating about event time, place and technical details about the broadcast. The DPL even hosts an online gambling game where you can bet on the winning team. Well maybe most of you may think

now that this isn‘t a very special offer from a sports league. So let me tell you something about the difficulties painballers have in Germany. It’s one of the few European countries where paintball is not accepted as a real sport. This is not from a lack of public aid, it is even restricted by law to have and carry a marker on the sporting venue. So for the Germans it is very important that the DPL fights to be accepted. There are four years left for the DPL to become a real federation, as all members of the EPBF declared voluntarily. So Arne keeps on telling me about their work to accomplish that massive goal. As guest

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lecturer he visited the sports college in each other‘s faces. Visiting sports fairs Heidelberg to tell the students about and exhibition with videos and briefing paintball and in return, they tried to packs, providing national TV shows with figure out how the sport could become an information and of course the scene itself accepted sport in Germany. sticking together against the upcoming After a huge school massacre in 2009 restriction made it happen. where a boy shot 15 For the Germans it is very important that other students and then killed himself, everything the DPL fights for public acceptance since seemed to break as the it‘s restricted by law to have a marker. politicians demanded to completely restrict paintball. Seems a So with the four general principles little peculiar that the opposite happened. of professionalism, fairplay, safety and Everybody talked about paintball and the youth encouragement, the DPL is doing DPL worked hard on elucidating everybody everything to achieve the appreciation about the fact that paintball is more than German paintball deserves. Therefore a just hiding in the woods and shooting structure proportional to the amount of

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players registred in the DPL is needed for happen in the future, as they are planning conolidation of progress already made. to upgrade the graphics on a higher level, They are planning to make it easier and with layout flash and schedule graphics. at the beginning cheaper to start with Leading a paintball league in Germany paintball for example with a league for is a lot more than planning tournaments. people with rental markers or allow With over 3000 players spread all them to save money on expensive jerseys by playing in same-coloured over the leagues, DPL is the biggest t-shirts. There are workshops Paintball League worldwide. planned to help starting paintball. In the near future there will be an allIt has a lot to do with ideology and fighting new German paintball paper magazine for acceptance. It has a lot to do with which you can buy at the station kiosk, elucidating people and presenting concepts. airport and newsagent, which is not It is a hard fight for German paintball to normal in Germany at all. Everyone is become an accepted sport and the DPL is excited with the livestream that will deeply entrenched in this war. •

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the path of the champions! By Edu Cabellos

FiveStar was very close to the two places has helped us consolidate and give a that raise team into the CPL category, strong pool of experience in the team. coming 4th overall last season 2014. Our Two weeks before the first event, the goal for 2015 would be very clear, making entire team got together in France to the leap to the highest category. practice with Dagnir Dae in Xtrem paintball The difficulties in reaching this goal Belcastel, for a first contact with the layout are the same that have haunted FiveStar and make the most of the training, because since the start, the lack of players we could not get together again until two and experienced teams in Spain. This days before the Millennium. year despite having two teams in the Also on Wednesday of the week of the Millennium Series, one in SPL1 and first event, we met up with the American another in SPL2, no Spanish players came players for the first training at the TonTon’s to the tryouts. These circumstances forced field. Here we faced Breakout Spa, GK Paris us to sign players from abroad and now we and TonTon. Despite the weather, it was a have up to nine nationalities within the very profitable for both of FiveStar teams, team. Another difficulty is the distance Our goal for 2015 would be very between all the players of FiveStar between them, which with the lack of clear, making the leap to CPL. competitive teams within the country itself, forced us to leave the border to as we were able to detect and correct practice in foreign countries. some errors, under the eyes of the whole Given this situation, and to help us Houston Heat team, who helped us at the achieve the objective, this year we have practice at all times. in our team players from Houston Heat, On Thursday we had a double training Tim Montressor and Sam Monville for the session in the Millennium field, first with first team and Ryan Smith for the second our fellow Anthrax Bad Boys Oss and in the team. The involvement of these players evening with the second team.

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With just three practice sessions, but filled with confidence, we started the first event of the Millennium Series. The first match was against Vienna United, the strongest team that we would face in the group stage. It was a very close hard-fight game, but finally we won, in overtime, by 4-3. The following games were against Redball Paris, which we won 4-0 and the last game of the group stage against Toulouse CS Unit, which we won 4-1. With three wins we pass as first in the

group and destiny made us play once again against Redball Paris in the 1/16 round. This time Redball Paris complicated the game for us, but it all went our way with a final score of 4-2. The next round would be against Joe Bar PĂŠlissane, a new team in this category, but who were playing a very solid game. At the end we beat them by 4-3. We got to the semi-finals of SPL1 for the first time this year, and the next round would be really complicated. We would play against Scorpions Milano, a team with 4

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members of the former team Joy Division. this 2nd place allows us to be in the It was a very tactical game, where leading group in the overall standings, the two teams measured each other’s giving us the confidence to face all movements and points went from side to the season fighting for one of the two side and we reached 3-3 but the last point spots that provide access to the highest finally went our way. category of the European paintball. We were in the finals! On the other hand, our second team, In the field we would meet The entire team got together in Vienna United again, who had played a difficult game against France to practice with Dagnir Dae. Manchester Firm in the semi-finals. The final against Vienna United was newly promoted to SPL2, after having been highly contested until the 2-2. But a few 3rd last year in OD1, achieved a more than penalties following each other in the last deserved 3th place winning against teams points and a great display of skill from that were last year in SPL1 category like Vienna gave them the first place. Force Majeure Moscow beating them not Despite not coming up with the victory, once but twice in the same event. We

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could say that, the Millennium weekend had been a dream event for FiveStar Lleida, having both teams in SPL1 and SPL2 on the final podium. This year we will have the support of GI Sportz, the market leader in paintball not just nationally but also internationally and once again we count on the support of Anthrax as

our biggest sponsor, being its Factory Team. We have also been one of the chosen teams of DLX to be part of their new project, so we will be shooting the new Shocker RSX this season. We also want to thank the support given by Rosa Mediterranean Houses, RSH Media, Bricketwood and Stater Park. • advertisement

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Alex Goldman is a man of short words. He knows his value and says that without any problem. Meet this cold assassin that is playing this year for Frankfurt Syndicate. Text: André Garrido

GRIP: You were part of one of the most talked transfers of this season. What made you go to Infamous? Alex Goldman: I had other options actually and Infamous wasn’t my first choice. The other options eventually fell through and didn’t end up working out. It was a blessing in disguise now since I feel like this is the right team for me and I am more than satisfied to be a part of this squad. GRIP: Now I’m curious, what were the other options? AG: Impact, Damage or to continue playing with Ironmen. GRIP: Why did you decide to leave Ironmen? AG: I didn’t have any good communication with the ownership and truthfully I felt this was still a team that needed more experience and some more time before they start winning events. I’m getting older so I wanted to be on an already established winning team once again. GRIP: I know that Marcello is one of your best friends. Was it hard to leave him behind?

AG: Definitely, we’ve gone down this long road together. 10 years now we’ve been playing on the same teams together on and off. He understood my situation though so I think mentally he was prepared for the change. GRIP: In another interview you said that you just can’t play for the fun anymore that you need to make some money. Do you live only off paintball? AG: It’s an argument I’ve had going on in my head now for a handful of seasons. My income isn’t entirely based off paintball but it helps pay the bills. I am trying to venture off into a new career and continue to play paintball as well. GRIP: Can we know which career is that? AG: Nothing set in stone yet. I have a few ideas I’m going to test the waters with and hopefully branch off into one of them and go from there. GRIP: In that same interview you said that is too difficult to live from this industry. Why do you think we are so different from other sports in this specific case?

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be rich now! (Laughs) Why did you stop? AG: Yes, I will on a competitive travelling team and everything. Once I got to high school paintball took over my passion and I was very small for my age and paintball didn’t require as much physical demand to compete so I made the commitment to play paintball instead.

«Infamous wasn’t my first choice. It was a blessing in disguise.» AG: The sport is just simply not big enough. At least on the tournament side of paintball. Hopefully one day that will change. GRIP: I heard that you were amazing at football when you were a kid. You could

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GRIP: This might be strange but over this side of the «lake» we think that North-Americans don’t care much about football. How did you start playing soccer? AG: I started playing around four years old. There was no soccer in my family history either. I just found the passion for it on my own and I would play from sun up to sun down every day. And yes I agree soccer in the US is not as serious as in other countries so my goal when I was younger was to eventually move to Europe and play there. GRIP: And how was that passion replaced by paintball? AG: I kind of relate paintball with tag or hide and seek and I was always good at those games as a kid so I was naturally pretty good at paintball from the go and when you’re good at something it’s easy to build that interest. GRIP: Going back to Infamous. Recently you won Dallas with your new team. Were you expecting to win already in the first event? AG: I had a really good feeling about that event, as soon as the tournament started.


«When I was younger my goal was to move to Europe and play football.» I think the whole team’s confidence grew gradually throughout the event. GRIP: How did the team feel? What does the team needs to improve to continue with great results? AG: We know what it takes to win tournaments. Now we have to continue doing the same thing but work even harder for the next event. Easier to get to the top than stay there.

GRIP: Last year Infamous won the first event but the rest of the year was a nightmare. Do you think there are still ghosts in the team? AG: No, those things happen. Paintball is a mental game. We just need to continue playing with confidence and everything else will go as planned. GRIP: You are saying paintball is a mental game. How was your morale knowing

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before Dallas when you haven’t won a tournament in four years? AG: You can’t let that effect you. Paintball is also a team sport. Throughout those four years of not winning I was still playing some great paintball regardless. And for what it matters, I wasn’t winning in PSP but I was still winning in other leagues. GRIP: After the first experience what do you have to say about the true-semi rule and no coaching at PSP?

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AG: Honestly I like both rules. I think they both play into my favour. With the no coaching it gives you a higher reward for unseen moves and that is what I am all about! The true-semi is good for me because I usually run a spot off the break and I think it is more difficult now to lane someone off the break with the true-semi and also harder to hold a lane on a spot to keep someone out of it so they both work in my favour. GRIP: Some time ago you said that you


GRIP: When you returned the second time to Aftermath you said that you went to the team to win the World Cup title. Were you serious about these intentions? AG: Of course, I always plan on winning! GRIP: But you ended up playing with Vicious. What happened? AG: No I only played World Cup with Vicious and we won by the way. Mike Hinman decided we were not going to play World Cup that year for whatever reason.

«No coaching gives you higher reward for unseen moves and that is what I am all about!» tend to make bad calls when you decide to change teams. Have you done the right choice? AG: I don’t agree with that statement right now. I have no regrets and yes I have for sure made the right choice this year. GRIP: But you feel you made some bad calls in the past? Any regrets? AG: That’s what I meant, looking back on it now I don’t think I made any «bad calls». I have no regrets.

GRIP: Since we are talking about World Cups, you left from Dynasty to Damage before the World Cup of 2012. It seems a little sudden, why did you leave Dynasty? AG: It was a frustrating year for myself and the team [Dynasty]. I wasn’t having fun so I wanted to make a change. Looking back I think the right thing to have done would have been to at least finish the year with the team but I made a choice and moved on. GRIP: After that Oliver Lang and you exchanged some words through the media… any problems between you and him at the time? AG: I would have been upset at me for leaving as well. I think now we have a better understanding of each other and mutual respect. Oliver is a great paintball player, one of the best still. GRIP: After leaving for Damage you were supposed to play with them in 2013

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« I have no regrets.» but you went to Ironmen for the second time. What made you change your mind? AG: Mike Hinman ended up becoming the head coach of the Ironmen and he was my first coach in paintball and to this day one of my best friends so it was an easy decision.

be with them? AG: Not sure if it would have worked out now that I am not a DYE sponsored player but I would have loved to continue playing with the team and I know Marcello would have as well.

GRIP: Last year you and Margott helped Hulk Kiev to be promoted to CPL but surprisingly the team ended. What happened? AG: The owner used his money to support Ukraine’s army in the war that is going on. The owner and the rest of Hulk were very proud and humble and they love their country.

GRIP: Hulk were doing an amazing year with two first places, one second and in Paris you «ruined» everything only getting 17th place. Overconfidence? AG: Possibly. It was just one of those tournaments that everything that could go wrong, did. Still a strong year for the team. GRIP: This year you are playing with Syndicate. How did this happen? AG: I didn’t even think I was going to play

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Millennium this year just because I couldn’t find a team to get in contact with. Luckily last minute Patrick from the team had emailed me and everything worked out. GRIP: Syndicate were always a team from the middle of the standings. Never too good, but never too bad. How will you change this mentality in the team for it to become a top team? AG: I kept stressing to them throughout this first event: play with confidence and always communicate on the field. GRIP: How many times do you train with the team? AG: I was only able to practice with the team for two hours the day before the event. GRIP: Are you expecting to train more in the rest of the year? AG: Yes I will probably fly in a little earlier so we have more time to train before the events. GRIP: They play in DPL too. Will you make some appearance in Germany league too? AG: No, I don’t think I will be playing any of those events this year. GRIP: Why not? Schedule problems? AG: No particular reason. It was just never brought up in the conversation at the beginning of this year. GRIP: I remember one interview, where you were still a kid and would say: «I

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« I always wanted to play with my favourites like Fedorov, Mishka and Maloy.» have a leading role, I like the pressure». After so many years, how do you see yourself as a player? AG: Well I think I play two different roles. With Infamous, the game planning and calls on the field are mostly done by our coach so I just focus on my job and shooting people. With Syndicate we have some younger players on the team and I feel most of the team looks at me as a leader in a way so I try to take on that “captain” role and give advice. GRIP: In that same interview you said that if you were playing badly you will go

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to the bench. How many times has that really happened? AG: With my game and style I really try to focus on being consistent. I’ve always said anyone can have a good point but having good games and tournaments is what takes you to the next level. I haven’t had to sit on the bench especially at clutch times during a game, fortunately. GRIP: But today, if you have to sit on the bench will you see it with good eyes? AG: I’m very competitive and I wouldn’t be happy but that usually indicates that you are having a bad day but I’ve matured


and learned that the bigger picture is that it is a team sport and the goal is to win tournaments. So yes, I would still remain positive, whatever it takes for my team to win tournaments. GRIP: When you were a kid you were a small guy. Now you are a giant. What have you been eating? AG: All day, every day! GRIP: With this size does your nickname (Mouse) still makes sense? AG: I’ve outgrown the name – literally but it has still carried on because that was the name most people knew me by. Either way I don’t mind. Alex, Mouse, Goldman, AG89, doesn’t matter to me.

GRIP: You’ve already played in the best teams of the World. Which team is missing? AG: I’ve always wanted to play on the same team with some of my favourites like Fedorov, Mishka and Maloy. But I am happy with where I am at right now but who knows what the future holds. GRIP: Are you flirting with Houston Heat? AG: Again I don’t plan on switching teams but there are also no guarantees. GRIP: What is missing in your career? AG: Good question. Every goal I have set out to do in paintball I have accomplished. Now I think I just continue to try and rack up as many wins and titles before my time with paintball is finished. • advertisement

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UR ARGENS New season, new chances. Millennium Series’ opening event in Puget-sur-Argens is the beginning of Europe‘s biggest annual Paintball tournament. GRIP was there for you where everyone was anxious to find out what the new season might bring. Text: Vanessa Rauscher

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The first Millennium event in 2015 started off with the nicest weather you could imagine for playing a long and successful paintball tournament. Especially if you come from rainy Germany, UK or Netherlands. Here we have the first of several characteristics that makes the Millennium Series that special event which it is. In Puget you meet different people all over the venue who you haven’t seen for months and also been missing a little bit after the long winter break. And your mood immediately changes from «depressingly-winter-marked» to «shoot’em-all-summer-long».

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Every year there are four tournaments starting with Puget, heading to Bitburg, London and ending up with Chantilly. From the first Millennium Series ever in the year 2001 until 2010 it even used to be five or more tournaments. This year we have in addition to the old Divisions CPL, SPL1 + SPL2 and the Open Divsions 1 + 2, the brand new Open Division 3 will make it much easier to foster competitiveness in the tournament for new teams. Also brand new this year: the M500format test tournament. As the Millennium


Series is planning to restrict the amount of actually marking a single player. paint the player/the team as a whole unit To my mind it actually looked like they is allowed to carry to the field for each were playing like they always did but point, they wanted to have this tested out without shooting. With more waiting and before to see if there’s demand for it. more doing nothing. When I first heard of that I was I talked to Nic Rippel who joined quite astonished about the fact the tournament with Frankfurt Your that somebody wanted to help Syndicate to find out what it mood paintball players save money really felt like to play with a changes from instead of ripping it out of restricted amount of balls. «depressinglytheir pocket. I also thought He told me that my first winter-marked» that it might help to make to «shoot’em-all- feeling was right: They have the game faster and more not changed their game plan. summer-long» aggressive because this format Nevertheless Nic said he quite removes the choice to make your liked the new format. It made the opponent walk right into a lane that you are game faster and more difficult for the shooting for the whole game until your 1500 backline to stop people from running balls are spilled all over the place without where they wanted to. For all attackers

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it was much easier now to accelerate the Chantilly last year, you enjoy the sun, the cold beer, the slight smell of twogame, because they were now able to stroke mixture and paint mixed with change bunkers frequently. The windows fries. Sometimes getting hit by a ball for them were much bigger and lasted because of the DYE boys and girls for much longer in comparison to an unrestricted paint game. playing volleyball in the middle of the venue where they just Nic thinks that it is a question Brand new put up a net. Your wallet is of personal opinion to decide this year: the which format is better, but M500-format test well filled in your pocket and somehow you feel like this for all attackers he is quite tournament won’t last for long. Of course sure that it will be a great you heard of all the new things advance to increase the value they brought up in this paintball of the game. extravaganza and you can’t wait to see So let’s continue with the old and them all in the booths, can’t wait to have established features that make each event them. Everybody knows they make special of the Millennium Series as special as it is. prices at the Millennium and you came to Walking over the venue with all your shoot and buy. teammates or friends who you haven’t Don’t worry that’s alright. Everybody seen for months, with the last time feels like that. I packed my suitcase five probably being in

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kg under the airlines maximum weight as I knew I would need that headroom. And I did. It’s the weather and the beautifully arranged boothes that make us forget ourselves. That make us let out our inner girl, that can’t have enough shoes, or in this case enough paintball stuff. And you know it is so hard not to spend money. GI Sportz has a great new line

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of bags and cases with specially fitting jackets, ain’t that gorgeous?! Eclipse as I was told has had a new designer for some years now and you really can see that, as I couldn’t resist that feeling of just wanting another hoodie (which actually goes very well with your new GI Sportz Jacket). So what else do you need?? You don’t have a shirt yet so go to HK grab a new one.


You need a cap?! Anthrax sells caps and the paint; they also need to decide which you need one. If you are in a team with vehicles will be taken to the event. They any sponsorship you still have the same must also decide which products to take problems. Just because you don’t shop at with them, and this is a very important all booths you still spend all your money on step to ensure full representation of all great new stuff from your own sponsor. vendors; they must determine the amount Of course all your friends at home of products they need to take and generate wrote down never ending lists of stuff they the shipping order afterwards. The average needed and which you should get for them time this usually takes is two days and for the very special prices nobody there are two to six staff members ever gets at home or on the occupied with this task. At the Someone internet. Most of the time your event there are about six staff wanted to money is spent before you members around, occupied help paintball even thought of them. with distributing paint, players save But there is one thing we money instead of general guidance and selling never think about: how come ripping it out of products. everything looks so perfect? As Maxs has their own their pockets Where does all the paint come sponsorship program for their from? How can there always be teams, everyone is supplied with all someone to fix my gun, loader or tank? To the stuff they need. Maxs carries all the find out all the background vendor stuff stuff with them and even offers space for I met Sebastian Kullmann from Maxs and their teams where they can park their he told me that it takes between two gear, drink and anything else between and four weeks to prepare for an event the games. They also provide an all-day depending on the size they are planning barbecue so that the players don’t lack for their booths. Besides the size and the anything. setting of the booth they also have to As Sebastian has been playing paintball consider logistics as buses and trucks are for years I wanted to know about the needed to carry all the products and store difference of being a player and being advertisement

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a vendor. One of the most remarkable is wholly focused on the games, the vendor differences he tells me is the free time has to be concentrated all day. But now that activities. As the players could use the nontheir team is working together for so many playing time in the morning or the afternoon events, everybody is able to help each other for sightseeing or watching games, he is and give each other space to breathe. And the one who is on the field before even though it might be stressful all players to test the paint, refill and hard to solve everyone’s Enjoy the products or clean up the booth problems 24 hours a day, as a sun, the cold and is the last to go home. vendor you have to be friendly beer, the slight For him personally this isn’t to all the guests and players smell of twoalways negative because he that come to you with their stroke mixture says that he enjoys meeting issues from CPL to OD3. and paint mixed new people from all over the So now let’s have look at all with fries world no matter whether it is an new Division OD3 that was won American pro player or a rookie who by the German team Berlin Damage is excited for his first big tournament. Of who have been launched this year with course it makes a vendor proud if the team players from several different teams in they are supporting makes it to the podium, Berlin. They are now about to play the because the vendor is part of it and has put Regional league in the DPL this year. They a lot of time in that team. are followed by Italian Gladiatori Unicusano As player concentration and performance who are also a brand new team launched

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this year and plan to play the whole Series and also the CPS together. But as the Open Divisions are often played as single events or with teams consisting of players of many different teams of national leagues this isn’t as surprising as it seems. Despite all the fun the teams in OD3 have altogether, something sad happened this year in France: 26-year old player Andy Canevet from Toulouse Phoenix died of a heart attack Saturday night in his hotel. To show respect to the team, affected families and of course the late player, the Millennium Series stopped all activities and music for a minute

at half past twelve on Saturday. They asked all participants and guest to stay silent for a minute. Everybody was shocked when they heard about what happened but the show must go on and so with this player in everyone’s hearts, everybody kept on doing what they had to do. OD2 and OD1 are both known for their unpredictability. In the lower Division two French teams made it: Toulouse Dagnir Dae, formerly a SPL-Team and in 2010 they even played the CPL; Family St. Tropez who are playing the first together under that name. Of course Dagnir Dae could be the all-

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series favourites but let’s just see if they Dynamix Metz did not lose any game and have the power to stay on top. In the higher there was only one game against Rebels division Headshot Moscow who paused for Borgeskogen where they had to fight hard and still won 4:3. Although they did two years and Elite Ile d Oleron who didn’t performance very well these past years not perform remarkably well in the last made it. Our beloved boys from Assala years, this year they bulldozed through Libreville didn’t play very well competition, where even second unfortunately. They only reached place team Druid Celtic Saulx Les 11th place in OD2 and 16th in Chartreux wasn’t a real threat. A brand takes OD1. Also the girls from Poison between two and Right after the Druids we had Ivy let us down and landed on last years promoted team four weeks 19th. But as we know from FiveStar Lleida2 whose big to prepare for the last years, nothing’s lost brother got placed second in an event until it’s lost. Especially in the SPL1 this event. FiveStar Lleida Open Divisions we are overtaken is playing the SPL for the 5th by inconsistent performances every season now and hasn’t reached the top year, when the teams win and lose against yet. Always an average team, they brought each other without clear favourites in each a good performance last year for the first group. time when they placed 4th overall. Again, In SPL everything appears a little a promoted team surprised us with a good different. SPL2 winners went straight performance when they won SPL1: Vienna through the competition. The French team United won all their games except against

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FiveStar in the prelims but were able to get the points back the finals. So I would really like to say that they deserve first place. But the real team to keep an eye are Scorpions Milano simply due to the fact that half of the team are former players of the well famous Joy Division team. As expected they won almost every game except against FiveStar. Will we see a new Joy Division in CPL in 2016? Bitburg will be thrilling for both SPL Divisions as in SPL2 Rain of Fire NĂźrnberg received 100 points for reffing. They are playing in the first national league in Germany this year, and

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will prove to be serious competition. Every event has its own European National Championship and we were pleased to see the veterans play for that title in Puget. Let me spoil it a little bit: last year’s champion France won it all again. And as Denmark did not show up this year, Great Britain became second. But all the teams brought their old national stars: Netherlands with Perrie van Maasacker whose son became legendary for beating some pro players in a 1 on 1 championship last year. Russia had Dmitry Berdnikov who has already made a name for himself. I


could list names forever just so you can Tonton playing with Axel Gaudin, this time understand the quality of the competition. paired with his brother who is becoming They know what paintball is about. Most a new European star. One event, one win. of them have been playing for longer Will they be capable of continuing than you have existed, so a this winning streak and beat their salute to those guys, no matter own 2014 record and become Most of the how they were placed. European Champions for the Veterans So now that the Millennium have been playing third time? Series starts on Thursday, I But as we know from any for longer started to watch some training other sports event it is easier than I have sessions in the afternoon. And to get to the top than to stay existed as I watched the Tontons playing there. As Impact and Heat, the very straight and aggressive, it Houston one, are right behind them, came to my mind that maybe they could it will be a thrilling tournament in the be favourites for the tournament. And as next events. The French are still favourites the days went by they really looked good and everybody has to struggle to reach and did as expected, winning the event. their level. So let’s stay curious about the The nostalgia comes to mind when we see upcoming events.• advertisement

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Advanced Scenario Campaign

GRIP interviewed the masterminds behind a curious series of events called Advanced Scenario Campaign (ASC), held in Czech Republic as well as in French venues since 2011. Just take a look. Text: AndrÊ Faria | Photos: Kurt Krämer

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Team Tactics from Germany was founded by a group of friends and they quickly grew due to their presence in several Big Games, reaching their current number of about 20 team members. Well known in Europe for participating in scenario events and Big Games in Belgium, U.K. and The Croatia, they recall some of those as their favourite events, like the one held in Sennybridge - Wales on a military training ground, one of the best paintball sites in Europe. Other highlights have been the games in France at Fort Paint, which is a historic Napoleonic Fort with a huge area of dense forest surrounding it, and the Citadel or Charlemont Fort, with more than 400 years of existence, and many

awesome places to play Paintball. After many games the team realized that something was missing: the games were mainly a standard elimination match, not even trying to fulfil the goals of the scenario. As Peach reveals:

magfed community is growing. More players, more events. ÂŤTimo and Denis came up with the idea to create our own scenario event to address the issues we have identified in other events. They brainstormed how an interesting scenario game should be set up and the very first ASC event was the result of this joint effortÂť. Keeping it simple, their first ASC had 20

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players, easy missions and no role playing. main goal is to host a competitive but fair From there nine more were organized, event. Both teams should have the same usually with an 80 player cap, most of them chances to win the event. We are carefully already having participated in an earlier ASC, watching equipment, team strength, etc. so the atmosphere couldn’t be better. And to deliver the most fun to our players». that is a major advantage as the need for It takes place in a fictional future refs is very low, just about three, giving the and every event gets its own backstory chance to introduce role playing Before the ASC there wasn’t an active characters to create a special atmosphere and bringing the LowCap Scenario Scene in German. missions to life. ASC is a one day event with six or seven with several incidences that lead to the missions. Each team switches sides after operation. The aim is to produce a thrilling each mission so there are about 12 to 14 atmosphere for players to improve the engagements. Each engagement takes game experience. approximately 20 minutes of time and your How did the ASC influence the European ammunition is limited to 500 paintballs Scenario Scene? Peach answers: «Before for the whole day. As Peach says: «Our the ASC there wasn’t an active LowCap

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Scenario Scene in Germany. After starting ASC and getting the word around in the Paintball scene we recognized more events and fields trying to put more efforts in issues like mission design, team briefings, communication on and off the field as well as assigning special roles to players to ensure that the players are really trying to solve the mission rather than just trying to eliminate the opposing team. In 2014 we reached a point that some of our ASC participants started to host their own Magfed Scenario Events. This makes us extremely happy and proud».

Role play has a central role in the chosen scenarios, like the mission that could be solved without guns…A sniper team had to observe a diplomat and identify his contact person which was surrounded by many players in a yard, some of them in civil clothes. Besides the security made by the opposite team, there was also the «press» and «civilians» who wanted to get in touch with him. The Diplomat arrived by car, took his briefcase out of the trunk and the sniper team went crazy eliminating nearly the whole yard, including the diplomat. The result was mission lost, zero points, but those who

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attended will never forget this moment. Or in the zombie night game at ASC 7, with the mission of getting the mad scientist at night, in a Napoleonic fort, lit only with candles and light sticks, with the music of a scratching gramophone… All Team Tactics members were dressed as Zombies and the players didn’t know it. They only got 10 paintballs per person and were separated in small groups. As they started their mission they were surprised with signal flares in a pitch black tunnel, something the players will never forget and neither will their underwear! The organization also rewards loyal players of the ASC format with an

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«Advanced Warfighter» patch in tan, brass, silver and gold. Depending on the number of participations, the player gets the tan patch after one participation, the brass patch with three, the silver patch with six and the golden patch with 10 participations. And this year what is Team Tactics up to? «For ASC 10 on the 27th of June, we are back in Czech Republic but on a new field with some new ideas. Those who know us, know there is always something new, maybe more female role players. But as always, we bring medics, smoke, lethal gas, flashbangs, vehicles and night games back into the event».


On a different note, GRIP asked what don’t look upset anymore when you tell changes did Team Tactics see in our sport them that you play speedball and magfed. in the last five years, and their answer is The magfed community is growing. difficult as expected: «I think it has to be More players, more events. Vendors and divided between complete paintball and manufacturers recognized the change. our small sub-group (magfed). In complete They offer a wide range of markers and paintball there is not much that «We will bring medics, smoke, lethal has changed. There are almost no gas, flashbangs, vehicles and night innovations, some manufacturers surrender or get overtaken. This games back into the game» is a pity but not a critical fault. On the whole, paintballers are a small accessories. No shadowy existence anymore. tribe and stand together. The scene has recognized that we are just In scenario and magfed there are huge as freaky as the average paintballers». changes. Scenario and magfed want to be As a final word for our readers, Team taken serious. No longer freaks that we’ve Tactics shouts out: «Try magfed! (and stay seen as a few years ago. Other paintballers the way you are)». • advertisement

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R2 The rotor’s oldest brother is fresh on the market. Is it good enough to replace its predecessor? We think it can, read on to know why!

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We had access to DYE’s new loader and we have to admit we were very surprised. You already know how crazy we are for any kind of innovation in our sport, but we were very much caught off guard with this new loader. Behind the biggest change there are some small yet luxurious modifications that have been made, on the loader that will most likely be the most sold on the market for the next few years. The ability to increase paintball capacity from 200 to 260 will prove to be useful for transitions from more defensive, lane-shooting playing styles to more aggressive and faster games. For those that haven’t seen the R2 you must be asking: «Isn’t this the same as

before?» Yes and no. Yes it is the same. No it’s not because you previously needed to substitute the top shell for a larger one. With the R2 it’s just a question of adjusting the size of the loader in a few seconds to use both versions. We feel that any player could make this change in the middle of the game if needed. This innovation has become more important since the Millennium Series has announced their new playing format, where players are limited in the number of paintballs they can carry (2 pods of 140 and a loader). The design has remained practically identical to the previous model, the same that created a legion of fans that say it’s the best that has been ever made. But

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it’s in the design that we notice its faults. Firstly we have returned to the early Rotor years, with basic black shells and simple colours with no added flair. The grooves that allow for the rotor’s shell to be expanded are exposed and although they are at the back of the loader we would hate getting shot there. However that same design has an advantage, which is the central plastic piece which allows us to see the amount of paintballs inside the loader, something that the previous model failed at properly introducing. For some brands this amount of innovation would be enough but DYE has added a series of other features. The one that we notice at the start is the button on the lid to quickly and easily remove or put in a speedfeed, or put the lid on when it’s raining. It’s these small details that make it an excellent product, as this is worth its weight in goal for a player that has to face both weather extremes during a day of paintball. And we never take out the speedfeed to put in the lid during a tournament.

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There is also an alarm installed that will warn you if you are low on paint. It’s another genius idea… How many of us don’t have paintballs in crucial moments? DYE has also announced that this loader is the fastest paintball feeder on the market. Although this is a plus we do not consider this a game changer, unless you’re still playing with a VL200. The loader has also maintained its ability to be taken apart and put back together without the need for tools. The feed neck is also larger than the usual for the pod to fit better and waste less paintballs. Without any doubt this is an excellent product made from a very good brand. We are sure it will be a success despite its high price tag. The fact that you can go from 200 to 260 balls in a matter of seconds might create a new trend in paintball for more reduced profiles when playing tight bunkers or having more paint to throw at your opponents at the breakout. •


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Low Gravity Jersey

Text: André Garrido

We don’t like reviewing clothes because they are generally all the same. But when we saw Anthrax’s jersey we had to make an exception. Most people playing paintball today have heard of Anthrax before. The same couldn’t be said three years ago, and their growth came as a surprise to all of us. They appeared with many products that other brands already made – jerseys, t-shirts, headbands – but with a mentality of achieving perfection and total customization gave this brand an edge over others. Their advantage was no minimum quantity to order, 100% customization and 12 working days production capability. They have grown so much they are the current sponsors of one of the biggest

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teams out there – Houston Heat. This sponsorship has allowed for Anthrax to go back to the drawing board with their jerseys and raise the standard to a level never seen before. This new range of products is called Ultra Pro – Low Gravity Edition. The first time you look at the jersey you can clearly see you’re dealing with a high quality product. And when you touch it for the first time, you’re immediately sold. Instead of an ultra-thin jersey like other brands, Anthrax has invested in padding in specific areas to increase the bounce and


give players that second chance. With a focus on uniqueness this jersey is made from eight different materials and can be produced in twelve different sizes, from XS to 8XL. The big differences from other jerseys in the market are the removal of chest padding, increasing comfort and reducing weight. However they have kept their

Heavy Duty Fabric to maintain a high level of resistance, especially when diving and crawling. The shoulder fabric is lighter and stretches far more than its predecessor, also reducing the overall weight but still keeping the padding due to the shoulders being a critical impact area. OptiMesh, a material that is half as heavy than what is regularly used, is breathable and allows

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for greater comfort when sweating or playing in the heat. A similar but tougher material named MicroMesh has been used for the back of the jersey. The elbow padding has remained untouched and, if desired, can accommodate for an extra centimetre of padding for greater protection. Although not entirely new, the incorporated finger sleeves is a feature we love on Anthrax’s products. It isn’t just an extra piece of cloth, as it is thicker than many gloves on the market and allows for an extra aspect of customization. It’s interesting to see that Anthrax has strayed from the trend and attempted to be unique. Their brand is slowly building up their legion of fans through reliable products and dedicated workers. This jersey model is the perfect combination of weight and protection, ideal for a player that wants to stay on top of the game. •

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