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Old 03-25-2010, 05:27 PM   #61
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ill be playing on Youfu this summer.. i used to play with dargon, and before that, kryptonite.
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Old 04-02-2010, 02:55 PM   #62
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If i had to chose both rules are very great....


first off Hmong rules the great about this is that its all service points and you get great comebacks.. the rules itself are simple yet people complain alot about setting a blocked hit or setting a tip(people usually say they roll shot it and all with a full swing) I would say this is for you if your more of a we got great hitters and our hitters can break through your blockers and kill it as our receivers can pick your hits....this type of rules develop strong frontal assualt, but what it lacks is( not that there is any.. there are and i've seen it, but majority) there isnt much about being a back row... no such backrow attacks well not many or most team dont have back row attackers and all....everything is all front roll even the plays are simple front row attacks...

USVB rules are really easy to follow yet complex to perform. still if you learn the essence of this you should know its all about strategy... every serve is a point and you have to use all possible abilities to stay alive in this game... meaning every hit has to be precise, every tip every receive and every serve... also this type of game involves a lot of moving so the players are constantly shifting and running on the court...best of all this rules can force teams to use back row attackers as well as plays from back row and front... its not much about power vball but more of wits... still this has its downfall such as setting every attack serve and everything making it very easy to stage an attack and stopping it...

If i was to chose i think i fall under USVB rules because it brings out the most of us athletes front and back. yet i cant forget that HVB is also great due to it bring about the best of our frontal assault people(hitters)...
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Old 04-07-2010, 04:51 PM   #63
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If i had to chose both rules are very great....


first off Hmong rules the great about this is that its all service points and you get great comebacks.. the rules itself are simple yet people complain alot about setting a blocked hit or setting a tip(people usually say they roll shot it and all with a full swing) I would say this is for you if your more of a we got great hitters and our hitters can break through your blockers and kill it as our receivers can pick your hits....this type of rules develop strong frontal assualt, but what it lacks is( not that there is any.. there are and i've seen it, but majority) there isnt much about being a back row... no such backrow attacks well not many or most team dont have back row attackers and all....everything is all front roll even the plays are simple front row attacks...

USVB rules are really easy to follow yet complex to perform. still if you learn the essence of this you should know its all about strategy... every serve is a point and you have to use all possible abilities to stay alive in this game... meaning every hit has to be precise, every tip every receive and every serve... also this type of game involves a lot of moving so the players are constantly shifting and running on the court...best of all this rules can force teams to use back row attackers as well as plays from back row and front... its not much about power vball but more of wits... still this has its downfall such as setting every attack serve and everything making it very easy to stage an attack and stopping it...

If i was to chose i think i fall under USVB rules because it brings out the most of us athletes front and back. yet i cant forget that HVB is also great due to it bring about the best of our frontal assault people(hitters)...
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Old 07-29-2010, 02:57 AM   #64
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I like HVB more. A baller who only plays HVB player can adapt well to both HVB and USVBA rules whereas a baller who only plays USVBA will have more trouble adapting to the HVB system.
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Old 07-29-2010, 05:11 PM   #65
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I go wit HVB Rules because USVBA rules are too simple, HVB Rules make the game more challenging and it makes more sense on alot of the stuff, like for example setting on serves?
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