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Hi, this is Robert Steward with hill13.com. The next common mistake we're going to talk
about is one that even an experienced player can sometimes get caught up in the moment
and forget about and that is failing to use your angles. Let's say you're very close to
an opposing team player and you are trading a lot of paint with him and you are getting
more and more focused on taking this guy down. But in the midst of you lifting your paint
ball gun and firing on him, way away, far away off to your three o'clock is another
player who can see you. If you get tunneled and you're focusing only on the guy in front
of you, you are missing the opportunity to trade paint with people that are much farther
away and if they see you before you see them, you're probably going to get painted. The
one thing to remember is just like when we talked about bunkers, remember to alternate
your fire. If you have more then one shooting lane, use them all. Try to look out there
far to your left, far to your right and keep an eye for players moving on the field that
are directly in front of your team mates, but your team mates can't see them. If you
can see them, you can hit them.