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Old Mon Sep 05, 2022, 04:41pm
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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I don't know that the extra information is needed, but it might help identify or anticipate some overlaps.

For example, in Rotation 2, if the opposite (CF) is a right side, s/he might try to cheat by starting out too close to the sideline -- overlapping with RF or by moving toward the hitting position before the serve is contacted and crossing the setter (CB) or the RF.

In Rotation 4, (setter is LF, middle is CF, hitter is RF; usually all stacked on the left side) the hitter and middle need to switch spots after the serve -- and they might cheat or cross early.

(I hope all that is right -- writing it out confuses me)

I agree on the video.
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