Systems: 5-1, 4-2, 6-2
The numbers are hitters / setters. 5-1 uses one setter who runs every rotation. 4-2 has two setters opposite each other. 6-2 has two setters who set only from the back row.
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Serving vs Receiving
Choose which side of the rally you want to see. Only the receiving team has to obey overlap rules at the moment of serve; the serving team can stand anywhere.
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Phases (Base / Serve / Pass / Set / Attack / Switch)
Each rally moves through phases. Base = starting positions. Serve/Pass = the moment the ball is hit. Set → Attack = offense setting up. Switch = players move to their preferred spots after the whistle.
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Court zones (1–6)
1 = back-right (serve). Numbering goes counter-clockwise. Zones 2/3/4 are front row (can attack and block). Zones 1/5/6 are back row (attack only behind the 3m line).
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Setter start zone
Pick which zone the setter is in at the start of this rotation. The rest of the lineup shifts to match.
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Player labels (S, O, M1/M2, H1/H2, L, DS)
S = Setter. O = Opposite. M1/M2 = Middles. H1/H2 = Outside Hitters. L = Libero. DS = Defensive Specialist.
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Toggles: `#` and `B`
`#` shows the zone numbers faintly on the court. `B` shows bench players (subs and the libero swap).