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Old Wed Jul 25, 2007, 08:16am
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Lighten up, Francis.
 
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Originally Posted by FMadera
It means that there are six rotations in volleyball...the libero may serve in one of those rotations, but no more than one.
Ok, so when you say 6 rotations, you mean there are 6 positions on the court. So the first time the libero serves, he/she is stuck with serving from that same position for the rest of the game. Is that right? If the Libero serves from position (or rotation) number 5, then he/she can only serve when rotation 5 is again in the serving position.

But you also say, "The libero may, however, replace any player who is in the back row". So let's say the libero has already served from the #5 position. The libero could leave the game and come back into the game in the #3 position (when #3 has rotated to the back row), but then would have to leave again before the #3 position serves. Is that right?

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The libero is intended to be a defensive player, not an offensive player.
Ok, I can live with that. That makes sense, I guess.

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the 2006 rulebook is available here.
Thanks, I will definitely check it out today.
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