Monday, September 04, 2006

New at Operation Doubles: Strategy Roundup

New Lesson on the Main Webstite:

Strategy is a systematic way of playing the game. Like a basketball team's game, a doubles team's game is an integrated offense and defense. It includes a game plan and special plays. For example, a basketball team's game comprises a regular offense and defense, which are basketball formations played strategically. The team's game also includes a variation or two and some special plays. The special plays are in-bounding plays, jump-ball plays, a fast-break, a press, a press-break, and so forth.

In doubles your offense is the Both-Up Formation or the offensive mode of the Up-and-Back Formation; your defense is the Both-Back Formation or the defensive mode of the Up-and-Back Formation. Your special plays include the poach, the No-Switch Play, the Safe-Switch Play, Australian Doubles, and so on. These parts make up a working system.

Read the rest and see the illustrations in this new lesson, Strategy Roundup, at the main website.

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