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 The two opponents, known as “Principals” each with their personal associate, known as “Seconds” face off ten paces apart with paintball loaded pistols. On command, they aim and fire. Hits are marked by red paint, with various outcomes based on the Rules of Engagement to determine the victor. (See Code Duello forms 11 & 12)Dueling Solution is different from other wrestling companies because we focus on providing a family-friendly, inclusive, and entertaining atmosphere for our fans. We also prioritize community involvement and giving back to our local and global communities through various charity events and initiatives.


A duel can address any civil matter, including personal and business disagreements to differences of opinion. And if the parties both agree beforehand, a signed Binding Resolution can enforce both parties to abide by the outcome.


Anyone considering themselves honorable, regardless of gender, class, or rank. Physical and mental capability is necessary, and minors are permitted with parental consent.


The Dueling Solution presents a unique approach to resolving civil differences by reintroducing the concept of a Duel as an entertaining, effective, and non-harmful paintball competition. We provide an opportunity to “Get It Settled” with fun and finality without resorting to the court system. 


Introduction


Ideally and, in theory, pretty much anyone can duel with anyone. However, we recommend that your challenges be issued and accepted within your group of friends, associates, or peers.


  

Membership includes an ID number, a dueling shirt, a License to Duel, a window decal, printed Code Duello, Challenge Cards for initiating duels and MORE


If you are a member of the DPR, use one of the Dueling Solution's Challenge Cards, follow the instructions for issuing a challenge, and ensure that both parties complete their application and payment on our website.


The cost is a flat rate for up to three volleys and is typically split between the participants. It must be prepaid to secure the duel's scheduling.


Duels are arranged online through our website, where participants must register, complete applications, and make necessary payments. Please note: Mail in applications are included in every Dueling Peerage membership portfolio.


Familiarize yourself with the Code Duello rules, select a trusted 'Second', assemble your gallery, and arrive early on the day of the duel for registration and orientation.


Comfortable, expendable clothing is advised, with sturdy shoes. Additional padding such as a sweatshirt can be worn under the protective gear provided.


Each duelist can bring up to two supporters to their duel, known as their "gallery", to observe the proceedings. Others may enter as a pay-per-view observer.


Their “Seconds” may take to the field in the original principal's behalf as a “new duel” continuing the quest towards resolution and closure of the original civil difference. At this point, statistically, it is extremely unlikely not to register a definitive victory for one side or the other, but it is still a possibility.


 A 'Second' is a crucial figure who supports and represents a duelist, handles finances related to the duel, and may step in to continue the duel if needed .


This is a public registry viewable through the Dueling Solution.com website. It is on this list that individuals who act dishonorably within the context of The Dueling Solution's Code Duello, such as refusing a duel or failing to honor a resolution, are listed.


This individual is responsible for overseeing the duel, ensuring the rules are followed, and certifying the outcomes of the exchanges.


 Principals are allowed up to three exchanges (volleys) to reach a determination resulting in an 85% chance of naming a clear victor. (See Question 4)


Yes, with a Binding Resolution agreed upon by both parties, the outcome of a duel can be arguably admissible in a court of law as the resolution to a civil difference. Should either party renege upon the pledge to honor the outcome, they will be stripped of their DPR membership and relegated to the poltroons list. 


Visit DuelingSolution.com to learn more, register for an account, and become a card-carrying member of The Dueling Gentleman's Registry to get started


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