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ShimmerShot

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if he whirls his finger in a circular motion it means your clean to play on after a paint check.

If he's got both his arms in front of his with one going up and the other going down it means u'd been done for a penalty and hes going to do your team for a 1-4-1 at least or worse!

Stay on the good side of refs, take them out for a couple down the local or something... they all still scare the **** out of me... alway think they'll ban me or something whenever one starts walking towards me
 

topchef

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Left or right clenched fist slightly raised on a stretched arm and moving in short rapid strokes at the wrist means you shot the ref and hes coming to get you;).

Its more commonly know as the 'merchant banker' signal :p


-ChEf
 

anonononon

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Referee hand signals will be as follows:

(1) 10 Seconds to Game Start. The Head Ref will signal 10 seconds to Game Start by raising his hand.

(2) Game Start. The Head Ref will signal the game start by dropping his hand.

(3) Eliminated. Referee will signal when a player is eliminated by holding his right hand on top of his head and pointing his left arm at the player who is eliminated. The Referee will then pull the eliminated player's armband. The Referee cannot put a player back in after pulling a players armband.

(4) Safe. Referee will signal safe by waving both hands in front of his body. This "safe" signal indicates that a player is considered clean of a hit and is still an active part of the game. The Referee cannot give the safe signal after pulling a players armband.

(5) One-for-One. Referee will call a player eliminated for a One-for-One using the eliminated signal first followed by a double fist up and down movement both arms in front of his body. Referee will then pull a player's armband and again signal a One-for-One. The double fist up and down movement may be repeated as necessary for Two-for-One and Three-for-One eliminations.

(6) Flag Hang. Referee will signal Flag hang by placing both arms over his/her head and holding left wrist with right hand.

(7) Game End and Stoppages. The Head Ref will signal the game end or game stop by waving both hands overhead so that the wrists cross
 

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'Hotgun Al'
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what's a 1 4 1 tho
It is a penalty imposed upon you(the perpetrator) & your team for various reasons. The 1-4-1 bit means you lose 1 (live team mate) and another 1(you) from the game due to whatever crime you have commited.
The more serious the foul play the more harsh the penalty. e.g 3-4-1 means you wouls lose three of your live team mates and also yourself.
Read the millenium series rulebook for a good idea on penalties & signals etc;)

http://www.millennium-series.com/


-ChEf