XPSL
2004 Player Classification
The XPSL classifies players based on years of experience and levels
of play. The classification levels are:
Pro-- Anyone who is recognized as a Pro
player in a Pro circuit is also recognized as a Pro Player in the
XPSL.
Amateur—A player with more than three seasons
of tournament experience, who has not played as a Pro during the previous
12 months. (See definition of Paintball Seasons below).
Novice—A player with less than three seasons
of tournament experience, who has not played as a Pro during the previous
12 months. (See definition of Paintball Seasons below).
Rookie—A player with less than one season
of tournament experience, who has not played as a Pro during the previous
12 months. (See definition of Paintball Seasons below).
Pre-Rookie—A player that has no tournament
experience, except in 4-player and less events. (See definition of
Paintball Seasons below).
Young Guns—If you were born on January
1, 1989 or later, then you are young enough to participate in the
XPSL Young Guns Division in 2004 (If you were born in 1988 or earlier,
you are too old to play in the Young Guns Division in 2004). Also,
participants cannot have played in (this season or in prior years)
any tournaments other than Young Gun events.
Definition of Paintball Seasons: Paintball seasons
run from January 1st to December 31st of
each year. Rookie players cannot have played
in any 5-player or greater tournaments
prior to this season (before January 1st
of the current year). Rookie, Novice and Amateur players
cannot stay at or move back to a lower
division by not playing for one or more
seasons (example: play ’97, play ’98, skip ’99, then try
to stay a Novice player for the ’00 season).
Pro players may move back to a lower division
by not playing as a Pro for 12 consecutive
months. With the exception of Pro level,
you may play at higher levels without losing
your status. Example: A Rookie could play on Novice
and/or Amateur teams during a season without
losing his Rookie classification. But as
soon as he plays on a Pro team, his classification changes
to Pro for a minimum of 12 months.
Team Classification:
XPSL events separate teams into three divisions:
Rookie, Novice and Amateur. A Rookie 5-player team may have only
one Novice player but no Amateur or Pro players on their roster.
A Novice 5-player team may have only one Amateur but no Pro players
on their roster. An Amateur 5-player team may have only one Pro
on their roster. In 7-player events, teams are allowed two players
from the next higher division. In 3-player events, teams are allowed
no players from the next higher division.
Young Gun League:
The 3-player, Young Gun League is restricted
to players under age 15 as of January 1st of the current year. Also,
participants cannot have played in (this season or in prior years)
any tournaments other than Young Gun events.
Rosters:
A player may not be on more than one roster
per event, and a player cannot change rosters during an event. Reserve
players should be left off rosters until they are needed. Players
may be added to a team’s roster at any time during an event as long
as the added player(s) reports to the XPSL staff at the scoring
table before participating in a game. There is no limit to the number
of players on a roster.
Rosters and waivers must be filled out (legibly and completely) and
handed in to XPSL staff at the scoring table before playing your first
game. Failure to turn in or update your roster and waivers will result
in zero points for all games played before the roster and waivers
are corrected or turned in to XPSL staff.
IPPI tournament ID cards are required for all participating players
except Young Guns. Young Guns must bring a copy of their birth certificate
to verify their age.
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