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Have not played at any other in Area. Was visiting family in Springfield from California
Review:
I made the trip back to Springfield here while back to vist family. On the way there I played at Herbies (Reno area) ,Event Center Las Vegas, and Jegers ( In Kansas City). I was looking forward to playing a PGP because of some of the articals I had read. But If I ever went back I would be very hard pressed to play there again. First they did stack the teams quite badly. They put me with a group of mostly newbie some first timers with rentals against one of the local teams of quite abit more experience than the other group. They shoot the crap out of the newbies( and myself) I ask the ref if they could split the teams up a little more even. I was told they were even , each side had 7. Itwas in no way fair.
Also during the games the ref that was there was some of the time over talking to a guy at the storage place, and when I yelled for a paintcheck on one of the other players, I was told they did not do that there. (WTF?)When I went in and told the manger that I was somewhat dissapointed they acted uninterested.
Here in California I play at SC Village now and then, in the last 5 months have played in tournaments at Paintball Hill(Anderson) Diamonds edge(Anderson)2 times at Extreme (in Modesto) and going to Vacaville this weekend. I would by far rate any of these fields far higher that I would PGP.
I was truly dissapointed in mostly the staff at PGP and how they conducted their operations. I do hope it was only the personal that was there at the time.
I am not sure if they still do this but when I played there back in 98 they would shoot at the netting which were tightened to a point that the paintball would just bounce right off rather than just stopping them. The staff would jujst shoot at the netting and get that extra angled shoot to get you.