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  2. Volleyball offensive systems - Wikipedia

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    Volleyball offense is how a team can attempt to score a point by causing the ball to land on the opposing teams side of the court. Generally, this is done by first receiving the ball from the other side in the form of either an attack or serve, having the ball set to an attacker, and then having a player jump and attack the ball. Once the ball ...

  3. Volleyball jargon - Wikipedia

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    Mis-hit: A hit in which a player swings but does not contact the ball as intended, giving it a different speed, direction, and spin than the player intended; On-Two: When the player making the second contact on the ball decides to play the ball over the net instead of setting up their teammate. Most often used in court volleyball by the setter ...

  4. Sports video game - Wikipedia

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    Most sports games attempt to model the athletic characteristics required by that sport, including speed, strength, acceleration, accuracy, and so on. [3] As with their respective sports, these games take place in a stadium or arena with clear boundaries. [3] Sports games often provide play-by-play and color commentary through the use of ...

  5. Order (esports) - Wikipedia

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    Order (stylised as ORDER) was an Australian professional esports organisation based in Melbourne. ORDER was one of the largest esports organisation in Australia fielding competitive rosters in: Counter-Strike: Global Offensive , FIFA , League of Legends , Rainbow Six Siege , Overwatch , Street Fighter V , and Valorant .

  6. Volleyball - Wikipedia

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    The three standard volleyball formations are known as "4–2", "6–2" and "5–1", which refers to the number of hitters and setters respectively. 4–2 is a basic formation used only in beginners' play, while 5–1 is by far the most common formation in high-level play.

  7. Crossnet - Wikipedia

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    Crossnet is height-adjustable to both regulation women's and men's volleyball height. The men's height is 7 feet 11 + 5 ⁄ 8 inches (2.429 m) and the women's height is 7 feet 4 + 1 ⁄ 8 inches (2.238 m). The single-length Crossnet is 13 feet 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches (4.001 m), and each of the four squares is 6 feet 7 inches (2.01 m) wide.

  8. 9-man - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of ways in which 9-man rules differ from traditional Volleyball rules. As only men can play 9-man, during international tournaments, such as the NACIVT, women play by six-player Volleyball rules. Rotating: Players in 9-man do not rotate as in traditional volleyball. As such, players tend to specialize in two or three positions.

  9. Category:Esports techniques - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Esports techniques" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Boosting (video games) C.