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'''BBall''' is a 2v2 competitive format for Team Fortress 2. BBall is played with two teams of two [[Soldier|Soldiers]] in a fast-paced, [[Glossary#DM|DM-focused]] gamemode similar to [[MGE]] that affords players an opportunity to hone their rocket jumping and projectile aim. The mod is solely played on small, custom-made maps that are for the most part functionally identical.  
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'''BBall''', is a competitive format in Team Fortress 2, it is played usually with teams of 2 players, the only class allowed being soldier. It is a gameplay modification for the game played on maps that have been purposely created or altered for the game mode. The mod focuses on allowing individuals to practice their rocket jumping and air shooting skills.
  
The mod is largely played casually, with a focus on training a players' movement and aim. Hence, BBall is featured in a large number of MGE maps and organised BBall competitions are relatively uncommon. Nonetheless, BBall has been played competitively in a number of regions since its inception in early 2008.
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It is considered a great source of movement and aim practice, as such, it is often highly regarded amongst high level players.
  
 
==Maps==
 
==Maps==
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The gamemode is possible due to custom maps made by the community. The more popular ones are [[Ballin|ctf_ballin]] and ctf_bball, the maps work like a [[Capture the Flag|CTF]] map would, the only difference is that the Intelligence simulates the ball and the hoops on each side of the field represent where the player can score "a cap".
File:BBall CompTF.jpg|[[BBall_CompTF|ctf_bball_comptf]]
 
File:BBall Ballin.jpg|[[ctf_ballin_sky]] / [[ctf_ballin]]
 
File:Ctf_bball_alpine.png|[[BBall Alpine|ctf_bball_alpine_b4]]
 
File:Ctf_bball_eventide.png|[[bball_eventide|ctf_bball_eventide]]
 
File:Ctf_bball_parkade.png|[[bball_parkade|ctf_bball_parkade]]
 
File:Ctf_bball_snow.png|[[bball_snow|ctf_bball_snow_b1]]
 
File:Ctf_bball_stadium.png|[[bball_stadium|ctf_bball_stadium_a3]]
 
File:Ctf_pro_bball.png|[[bball_pro|ctf_pro_bball]]
 
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There is a wide variety of different [[:Category:Bball_maps|BBall maps]] created by the community - the most popular of those are [[BBall Ballin Sky]] and [[BBall CompTF]]. The maps work as a normal [[Capture the Flag|CTF]] map would in the sense that each team has an intelligence briefcase and to capture the intel you must take it to the enemies' hoop.
 
 
 
==Ruleset==
 
{{Hatnote|Note: These rules can be outdated at any point in time. Rules can change without notice and thus this section  may be outdated. If you are unsure of the rules please check the league's official website.}}
 
===Worldwide rules===
 
* 20 minute time limit ''(can change)''
 
* 25 capture limit ''(can change)''
 
 
 
===North American BBall rules===
 
''Previously mentioned rules are not included in the list as they are worldwide.''
 
* 2 second respawn time.
 
 
 
===European BBall rules===
 
''Previously mentioned rules are not included in the list as they are worldwide.''
 
* 6 second respawn time
 
  
 
==Tournaments==
 
==Tournaments==
As there isn't that much preparation required for this gamemode, the cups and tournaments are very often organized, mainly on offseason as practise for the 6v6 seasons.
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As this format is very straight forward and composed of teams of 2 players only, cups and tournaments are very often organized, mainly on offseason as practise for the 6v6 seasons.
 
 
=== Notable tournaments ===
 
Some notable and popular tournaments include:
 
 
 
==== ETF2L BBall Cups ====
 
* [http://etf2l.org/etf2l/archives/5/0/ Basketball 2on2 Cup #1]
 
* [http://etf2l.org/etf2l/archives/23/0/ Basketball 2on2 Cup #2]
 
* [http://etf2l.org/etf2l/archives/55/0/ Basketball 2on2 Cup #3]
 
* [http://etf2l.org/etf2l/archives/113/0/ Basketball 2on2 Cup #4]
 
* [http://etf2l.org/etf2l/archives/181/0/ Basketball 2on2 Cup #5]
 
 
 
==== Comp.tf BBall Cups ====
 
* [[Comp.tf 1st bball cup EU|Comp.tf 1st BBall cup - Europe]]
 
* [[Comp.tf 2nd bball cup NA|Comp.tf 2nd BBall cup - North America]]
 
 
 
==Leagues==
 
===bball.tf===
 
[https://web.archive.org/web/20230000000000*/http://www.bball.tf/ bball.tf] previously hosted BBall competitions for players in NA and EU from 2015-2018.
 
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
*[[6v6]]
 
*[[6v6]]
*[[HL]]
 
*[[Ultiduo]]
 
 
*[[Competitive_Formats|Competitive Formats]]
 
*[[Competitive_Formats|Competitive Formats]]
  
 
[[Category:Competitive Formats]]
 
[[Category:Competitive Formats]]

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