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Dorito Bunker

Dorito Bunker reference article.

Overview

Dorito bunkers are triangular, angled bunkers placed along the tape opposite the snake. Their geometry provides multiple stable surfaces for posting while supporting structured movement along that side of the field.

Key Points

  • Triangular angled design with multiple usable faces.
  • Commonly used as anchor points on the dorito side.
  • Supports controlled crossfield visibility.
  • Provides stable cover for posting lanes.
  • Often mirrored against snake side structures in layout design.

Details

Dorito bunkers feature triangular, angled profiles that provide stable shooting positions and multiple viewing surfaces. Positioned along the tape opposite the snake side, these bunkers contribute to field balance by shaping movement, lane control, and mid field access points.

The angled surfaces of dorito bunkers allow players to check crossfield activity while maintaining predictable cover. Their geometry supports controlled snapshotting and helps players manage both tape side and central visibility. Because dorito sequences often include multiple bunkers arranged in progression, they create structured paths for incremental advancement.

The dorito side plays a complementary role to the snake side. While the snake influences lateral pressure through low profile advancement, dorito bunkers often shape mid field structure and determine how teams manage wider lanes. Their influence on both defensive stability and transitional positioning makes them a consistent component of modern speedball layouts.

Dorito bunkers continue to be widely used due to their adaptability, clear angles, and capacity to support structured, methodical field movement.

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