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A1109774 - Balloon volleyball
Z Posted Jul 18, 2003
Seems good to me I rather like this one, there's one instance where you've used bold when it ourght to be italics, where you're describing a foul.
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Bright Blue Shorts Posted Jul 25, 2003
I like this
As an avid volleyball player your version of the game captures the essence very well.
One set of rules questions ...
- can you block at the net?
- can you block/spike serves?
One inaccuracy ... the conclusion begins "Balloon Tennis blah, blah, blah", Shouldn't this be BV? Or are you concluding the previous paragraph about BT? Bit confusing ...
Great entry otherwise
A1109774 - Balloon volleyball
weberquetzal Posted Jul 28, 2003
Yes I can't think why blowing at the balloon would be illegal but I don't think it would get very far!! Depends on the amount of puff I suppose! Think it's worth mentioning though, thanks!
A1109774 - Balloon volleyball
weberquetzal Posted Jul 28, 2003
Thanks!
Yes, blocking is allowed as virtually everything is legal! What would blocking entail exactly, just having players up close to the net to prevent the balloon getting further over?
Will mention blocking though, good point!
Thanks! Can't believe I left balloon tennis in at the end!! Great spotting!
A1109774 - Balloon volleyball
Bright Blue Shorts Posted Jul 28, 2003
I slipped a little link into my Volleyball entry for your balloon version Nothing major you understand, but a mention nonetheless.
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Pimms Posted Aug 4, 2003
Sounds like an enjoyable game. If it is possible fully or partially water-filled balloons would add a further frisson.
Rules 6 and 7 are open to nit-picking misinterpretation (as one rule uses "opposing team" as 'team-not-serving', the other as 'team-on-other-side-of-the-net', which may not always be the same thing).
How about:
6. If the balloon falls into the centre channel of the chairs without being 'played' by the opposing team (includes blowing) then they win a point.
7. If the balloon touches the floor on one teams' side during the course of play, the other team wins a point.
Pimmsaloonie
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Bright Blue Shorts Posted Aug 4, 2003
Alternatively ...
6 - use the terms "serving" and "receiving", or "attacking" and "defending" to define the teams. I'm not sure quite what the rule is saying is it ... "If the balloon is served into the centre channel of the chairs without the receiving team having touched it, the receiving team will be awarded a point and the right to serve".
7 - "A team wins a point and the right-to-serve when the balloon touches the floor on their opponent's side".
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Pimms Posted Aug 4, 2003
Yes, fair alternatives, but I think it is implied that either (attacking) team has failed if they let the balloon end up in the centre without reaching the opponents side - whether or not they are serving (allowing for opponents/defending/receiving team not having affected the balloon by blowing/touching and thus become the attacking team)
PL
A1109774 - Balloon volleyball
weberquetzal Posted Aug 4, 2003
Thanks! I think it was important to clarify that teams win the right to serve after they win a point. If the balloon is hit into the centre channel the attacking team who hit the balloon loses that point because the aim is to get the balloon over to the defending team's side. It is up to the defending team to decide whether or not to play a shot quickly while the balloon is over the channel or to see if the balloon will land in the centre channel winning them a point.
Hope that helps to clarify that. But I agree rules 6 and 7 were rather vague!
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Bright Blue Shorts Posted Aug 4, 2003
Ok now the competitive among us have started looking at the rules and are trying to work out how to bend them our advantage, I have a couple more quibbles ...
1) you mention balloon tennis, using long balloons. You specify that players may use "any means necessary" to return the balloon. Does this allow for equipment? For example long sticks to retrieve the balloon from low down? Are shoes legal for kicking?
2) rule 16 - you mention out of bounds. No previous mention of court markings that I noticed. When you say go beyond the net, do you mean into the opposition's court, or beside it? (Believe it or not you can do this in "real" vb).
3) I don't see any rule prohibiting players climbing onto the net/central channel. Is it permissible?
A1109774 - Balloon volleyball
Pimms Posted Aug 5, 2003
looks like this is 'picked' as soon as you say it is ready weberq'l
well done - get those last minute amendments in!
Pimms
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weberquetzal Posted Aug 5, 2003
I can see the rules being bent already!!
Any means necessary means exactly that! But obviously teams can decide amongst themselves, which is why the rules are flexible!
The out of bounds has been fixed!
Centre channel cleared up!
Yup I think it's ready!
Can hardly contain my excitement at having an entry accepted!
A1109774 - Balloon volleyball
Z Posted Aug 5, 2003
Well done.. assumuing that it gets accepted of course.
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