I was matched up with a walk-in team and met
the players who had decided on a lark to come play in the event because it was
supposed to rain today and they were looking for something to do. I have to
smile at that! Team Ferrari was really a lot of fun, but what was most interesting
about this team was that they were all very new to laser tag and looked to me
for tips on Tron. Anyone who knows my history with this system will appreciate
the irony of that! So we were an underdog team, but that actually made it all
the more rewarding to do well right out of the gate.
This is especially so considering we didn’t have
all the details about the game until we walked into the arena. You see, the
event info referenced “tournament style play” so I was prepared for random
chips and base strategies. However, instead the games were simply player tags
and recharge, so my suggestions to my team about focusing on base tags were
irrelevant.
The first team we went up against was the NY
National Guard team. This now marks the second time I have had a chance to play
Lasertron against members of the guard (as I still count the time with the
National Guard in Alaska as one of my favorite memories). Some members of my
team found this a little intimidating, but I found it an exciting opportunity to
play against this team.
With base strategy out the window we just focused
on pushing the field. The scores flip-flopped between the teams a bit in the
beginning, but by the middle of the game we took a lead and held it. We won
that game and moved on in the tournament. We also came out of that round with
the second highest score at that point, putting us just behind the first place
team. Not a bad start!
Nine teams took turns squaring off for 12 minute rounds in the over
4000 square foot arena. It’s basically what I consider a one and a half level
arena in that there is a raised center accessible by ramps, but it’s not a true
double level. It’s a typical Tron design with a symmetrical field.
As the rounds continued and teams proceeded to
be eliminated we were among the top four teams going into the final face offs. I
suspect we might have been able to pull off a higher placement if the match ups
had been slightly different, but we next went up against the team that definitely came to win and did just that. They played hard and that ultimately
ended our run meaning we were fourth in the ranking, but just missed taking one
of the top three awards.
However, I give my congratulations to the
winning team and to all the players who came to win. Everyone played well and I
commend all the players on a great afternoon of tag!
I also want to thank Spins Bowl for hosting
this event. There are not nearly enough competitive tag events in New York and
I am always appreciative when a tournament takes place. I really had a
wonderful time playing at your facility which marks my 260th laser
tag arena! I hope to have another opportunity to play at your site, perhaps in
a future tournament.
And on that note, now seems like a good opportunity to
share some tournament tips and laser tag advice from a few pro athletes. Check out a few words of competitive wisdom…
Thanks again for a great event!
Comments or Questions?
Contact: Tivia@tiviachickloveslasertag.com
Websites: www.tiviachickloveslasertag.com
and www.photonforever.com
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