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From: "Timothy Rogers" <trogers@srv1.mech.ed.ac.uk>
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Would it not be worth producing an indoor rulebook? It need not be
very long, maybe just a sheet of A4 illustrating the differences in
rule between indoor and outdoor ultimate.
Incidently, can you call a double team just on the endzone line
against the 4 man zone defence, assuming one of your players is not
in the vincinity. I don't see why you couldn't, but I can see it
causing a lot of angst.
Also, bearing in mind the size of British indoor endzones, is it
worth introducing further rules to make it unadvantageous to set up a
4 man zone defence. In pool games the zones can be so small that
once a team goes a few points down the other team can sit in their
endzone and just wait for the opposition to try and 'force it'.
For example, maybe the double team distance could be increased to 4
meters instead of 3.
Tim
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