Monday, August 12, 2013

Game Mechanics




There will be a minimum of 12 players per schedule. Two (2) additional players can be accommodated to a form a team of 7 players each. There will be two (2) teams only.

7 Per Team, How it works
If it’s the player’s turn to serve, he shall serve the ball but he shall not be allowed to return back to the court anymore. He shall be replaced by the 7th player. He may continue to serve until the ball dies. The server who was replaced by the 7th player shall now replace the next server. The same process is repeated until the set or game ends.

Two (2) Teams
Based from the confirmed players, the 12-14 players shall be assigned to any of the two teams by the game master. The game master will ensure that each them will have equal number of beginners, intermediate and advanced players compared to the opposing team. Should there be only 15 players, the game master has sole discretion in assigning the 7th player to the right team. The “replace server system” shall no longer be continued in the event that a player decides to retire or rest. Should there be less than 6 players in one team, the game master shall reshuffle the players to equally distribute beginners, intermediate and advanced players.

1 Set 25 points
Each set will be scored via a rally point system up to 25. Should there be deadlock at 24 all, the team who wins by 2 points will win the set. Should there be a deadlock at 29 all, the first team who reaches 30 will win the set.

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