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Post by Tiberius on Sept 22, 2010 21:50:10 GMT -5
Tonight we had a meager attendance, after a quick 1v1v1 death match we realized we needed to do something else. Very few game types can be run with such low numbers. We discussed options; room clearing drills and poison arrow were suggested but then a better idea came about.
Thus the Pudding Cup was born.
A course was outlined through out the building, 23 targets were setup along this course. Targets were at varying ranges and heights along the course. The object was to get as many targets in the fastest time. A 10 second penalty was added for each target passed up or missed.
To add some difficulty we also restricted each participant to 60 rounds total, split between two mid-cap magazines. Since both speed and accuracy count more than one shot is usually used to take out a target, the ammo and magazine rules helped ensure that a reload must occur some where along the course.
So, what does the winner get? Pudding. The winner will win pudding.
The winner then has to bring a pudding cup to the next Pudding Cup Championship and defend it, if he loses that night the new winner gets to eat that pudding cup in front of the former champion. The new champion is then responsible from bringing pudding to the next Championship and so forth.
This was an amazingly fun little game we ran tonight, everyone loved it. So here are the results of the first Pudding Cup Championship:
Averaged Times of two runs:
Tiberius: 2:21.6 Sunshine: 1:47.55 Kilroy:1:23.55 Kazz: 1:22.5
Congrats to Kazz! He's our first Champion, I will bring him a pudding cup as his reward on Saturday during Street Wars. He's now got to defend his title during the next Championship!
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Post by Kilroy on Sept 22, 2010 22:39:09 GMT -5
Well said Tiberius, well said. The pudding cup challenge will be held every other Wednesday at the Airhouse with the doors opening at 3PM. The game will start at 4PM so that gives people who are getting out of school plenty of time to get ready. We will have a score board posted in the Airhouse so everyone can laugh at sunshines time . But on a serious note. This was a lot of fun and we hope to get more people to join in. I think we will be changing our targets to torso sized paper targets because in all honesty, it broke my heart to shoot at those Mt. Dew cans and I almost didnt fire at the Monster can. If you have an interest in the pudding cup, please post something so I can get an idea of our player base.
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Post by Kazz on Sept 23, 2010 3:16:01 GMT -5
The rest of you folks who couldn't come out really missed some great stuff. Kudos to Tiberius for helping think this one up. Also, nice try Kilroy. Chocolate/Vanilla please.
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Post by Munster on Sept 23, 2010 7:48:21 GMT -5
This is beyond awesome.
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Post by MagicalPwnyHorse™ on Sept 23, 2010 7:55:46 GMT -5
I had three yesterday! And I wasnt even there!
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Post by omega on Sept 23, 2010 19:12:06 GMT -5
THIS IS A GOOD IDEA. HELPS BUILD SPEED AND ACCURACY, PLUS YOU GET TO EAT THE VICTORY PUDDING!
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Post by Shreve on Sept 23, 2010 19:27:49 GMT -5
i did something like this at airsoft con
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Post by Tiberius on Sept 24, 2010 7:15:00 GMT -5
Very nice Shreve, we did pop cans for this first time around as targets, but i think it would be awesome to get torso size targets and then add in 'civilians' like that as well. Adds not only speed and accuracy but target discrimination as well.
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Post by Legend on Sept 24, 2010 8:37:20 GMT -5
Reminds me of the famous "F.N.G" Mission in COD4. I would spend hours trying to beat my time.
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Post by Shreve on Sept 25, 2010 14:00:38 GMT -5
yeah its a fun way to really sharpen your skills
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Post by Shreve on Sept 25, 2010 14:02:54 GMT -5
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Post by Kazz on Sept 27, 2010 0:14:10 GMT -5
That is an excellent idea Schreve. I will be talking with Tino about getting a set of those.
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