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PSP Format Changes For 2011, What Will MS Do?

After speculations started going around the web about 2011 PSP format changes PSP released following information today:

Adjustments to PSP RaceTo Format and 2011 Season

The PSP is taking steps to make it possible for talented players of all sizes, ages and pay grades to compete nationally. Currently, smaller and wealthier players have an edge in the PSP. The field layouts have not been friendly to larger players, and the teams with heavy financial backing can afford to practice the field layout every weekend. It’s time to make sure the most talented players are the ones excelling in the PSP, not just the most fortunate.

After speaking with many current and past players of the PSP as well as our Master Sponsors, we have decided to make the following changes:

· Lengthen the field 10 feet per side (Total size will now be 120 x 170 feet)
· Eliminate Pit-side coaching and communication
· Field Layouts will not be released prior to the events
· Adjust position of bunkers to better suit a wider variety of players
· Adjust classification system for D1 – Pro, now that the Semi-Pro division is absent

We’re taking the game in a direction that will include more players, as opposed to excluding them as has been done in the past. We need to make sure players can still compete when they turn 30 or are not in a financial position to practice every weekend. We feel this is the right thing to do for our customers and our business as well as the sport and industry.

The PSP is here for the long run. These steps are in an effort to include more people in the game, while still making sure the ones with the best paintball skills win. More information on the 2011 season will be released in the weeks to come at http://www.pspevents.com !

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PSP Events website gets facelift for Chicago event.

PSP Events has launched an new version of their website adding new features and bringing event videos and pictures more available . With Chicago event starting this Thursday and divisional teams starting their games first its going to be interesting to see if we will have even better coverage from on-site. Even when PSP couldn’t afford to produce web cast for Phoenix this year they put great effort to having game updates trough social media. Hopefully we can see some daily clips and gallery updates.

SocialPaintball recap of PSP Phoenix – HD res!

SocialPaintball.com has published a nice video recap of the main games in PSP Phoenix. The guys seem to be on the top of the video publishers currently, they release new content frequently, and it’s always in HD quality and very well cut. Can’t say much else than two thumbs up! Check it out below:

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2010 PSP Phoenix Open Results – Edmonton Impact Wins

Pro

1st – Edmonton Impact
2nd – Tampa Bay Damage
3rd – Aftershock
4th – Infamous
5th – Dynasty
6th – Legion
7th – X-Factor
8th – XSV
9th – Ironmen
10th – Vicious

Semi-Pro

1st – Entourage
2nd – RTN Allstarz
3rd – Aftermath
4th – SK Moscow
5th – TBD Fierce
6th – Elevation
7th – Raiden
8th – CDR
9th – PB Vipers
10th – X-FactorSP
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PSP Phoenix 2010 Saturday Points and Sunday Finalists

For Sunday PSP Phoenix Pro teams going to the quarter finals are Infamous, Aftershock, Damage, Impact, Red Legion and Dynasty.
In Semi-Pro SK Moscow lost in semi finals 3-7 to Entourage leaving Russians to play for 3rd and 4th place.
We have in Semi-Pro finals RNT Allstarz vs. Entourage.
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The 2010 PSP Phoenix Open starting today.

First PSP event for 2010 is starting today in Phoenix at Glendale Youth Sports Complex. Both Semi-Pro and Pro teams start their games on Friday with first game being Seattle CDR vs SK Moscow. SK Moscow is our Millennium Series champions for 2009 and they will for sure be one of the strongest teams in Semi-Pro. First match-up in Pro is Boston Red Legion vs VICIOUS witch is gonna be another interesting match-up. Vicious moved up from Semi-Pro to Pro for 2010 and they have to benchmark themselves against 2009 champions Russian Legion. Continue reading ‘The 2010 PSP Phoenix Open starting today.’ »

Millennium Antalya or PSP World Cup date change.

Apparently Millennium Series is working with PSP to have dates changed for last events as both World Cup and MS Antalya are scheduled for the same weekend. According to Laurent Hamet its yet not clear witch series will change their dates but either way MS and PSP wont be on the same weekend. Continue reading ‘Millennium Antalya or PSP World Cup date change.’ »

PSP and RaceTo format team up with several US events and series.

PSP has partnered with a number of local series to bring an unified playing format with RaceTo and player database trough APPA. With the demise of 7-man format and NPPL struglin its hard to see any bright future for compeating formats. Nice to see that everyone has their dates up also. Hopefully we some day get here in Europe for Millennium Series even something as well working as PSP has with APPA Continue reading ‘PSP and RaceTo format team up with several US events and series.’ »

Field Layout for the 2010 PSP Phoenix Open

PSP released field layout for Phoenix witch seems quite traditional with easier breaks to teabag side and some additional update information for series. Continue reading ‘Field Layout for the 2010 PSP Phoenix Open’ »

PSP goes back to ROF 12,5 for all divisions

PSP has released an announcement with the season 2010 ROF changes and the full schema of the entry fees and prize packages on all levels of play confirmed. PSP has tried hard to reduce the incentives for sandbagging in the lower divisions, and after a quick read, I think that the new entry fee / reward combination is definitely going to the right direction. No longer is your success in one division rewarded with the bump to higher entry fees with little or no chances for winning.

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