Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Entrance Fee, Requirements and Contact Person



Playing Field Description

The playing area is a flat grassy field with minor dips and mounds. The field has ankle-high to thigh-high grass with scattered grass tussocks and small trees. There are designated outposts with flags for "attack/defend the base" scenarios.

Except for a few portions on the boundaries, there are no major diggings, high elevations, hard concrete surfaces, no deep ditches, no swampy watercourses.

The field has been enhanced with movable erected barricades and grass-filled sacks to serve as mini-bunkers. These barricades can be adjusted or rearranged for speedball arena or close-quarters combat (CQC/CQB) scenarios.

Spectators can make use of an elevated platform area to watch the entire field -- eye protection (goggles and masks) are required for everyone. (Reminder: All spectators and non-active players must stay out of the line of fire and avoid coaching or interfering with the game play.)



Game Site Information

Gamesite Fee = P 100 per player per day.


Regular Field AEG limits = 450 fps @ 0.2-g BBs (unless otherwise stated).
CQB or Night scenarios = 350 fps @ 0.2-g BBs (for specialized scenarios only).
Experimental open FPS @ 0.28-g or 0.30-g BBs for bolt-action/single-shot sniper rifles under special restrictions and scenarios.

Teams will be provided with colored armbands for identification.

Multiple games can be held throughout the playing day. Some simultaneous games can be conducted in restricted areas.

To avoid heatstroke at noon, the Game Schedule this summer has been moved to start at 2pm and end at 9pm.

Morning games and private games shall be held by prior arrangement.


Contact: "DaGrinch" (Ronald Alojipan) at Cell no. +63-919-869-6931






BB ammo, Meals, Snacks, and Drinks are available for sale on-site.

AEGs (airsoft electric guns with one magazine of ammo) can be rented for P400 per day. Protectie Goggles or Face Mask can be rented for P100 per day. Vests, for those who want them can be rented for P100 per day. Please call at least two days ahead of expected playing day to arrange for equipment rentals.





Airsoft's Honesty System and Rules of Fair Play
When hit by a direct-fired BB (not a ricochet or gun hit), each player must do the following immediately:
  • Shout "Hit" to acknowledge the hit then raise the gun or a hand and stand up.

  • if you don't acknowledge your first hit, other players can keep on shooting at you repeatedly ("overkill") and a marshal will eject you from the game (and you will be known as a "zombie" or "undead cheater").

  • Bring out a red or orange cloth and place it on his head or shoulder to serve as a hit indicator (this is known as a "dead man's rag" in the USA, but was pioneered in the Philippines by the Action Games League).

  • Walk back to the safe zone to wait for the next game. Do not cross the line of fire between opposing active players to avoid getting hit again.

  • Avoid talking to anybody else about what you know or about the situation ("Dead men can't talk").


Know what to do in borderline, questionable situations such as those described below:

  • If you suffer a gun or equipment malfunction that cannot be repaired on the field, or if you feel for any reason that you may have been hit, please call yourself out and walk off the field. You can correct the equipment problem and play again in the next game.

  • Do not reactivate yourself to rejoin the same game unless authorized to do so by a marshal, or you will be known as a cheater ("a mummy"). Only a marshal can authorize "re-spawning" and only for specific scenarios (such as having a designated team medic).

  • Do not pretend to be hit if you still aren't (this is called "playing possum"), and try to gain an unfair advantage over your opponents. This type of tactic may cause unnecessary hard feelings that could damage gentlemanly camaraderie. (Note: "playing possum" is a term adopted from the Action Games League's Rulebook.)

  • When in point-blank range of an opponent, you can fire one shot at a protected body part (avoiding unnecessary injury), or touch the opponent (not his gun!) for a "simulated knife kill."

  • Avoid using harsh language or physical contact that could turn into a real fight. You would then be suspended from further play.

Play safely, honestly, and fairly. Your reputation is at risk.

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