6.8 Delay

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=== Delay warning and sanction ===
=== Delay warning and sanction ===
Bei den Sanktionen für Verzögerung unterscheidet man zwischen dem '''Delay Warning''' und dem '''Delay Penalty'''. Alle Delay Sanktionen bleiben für das gesamte Spiel aufrecht und werden auf dem Spielbericht vermerkt.
There is a '''delay warnings''' (first offense) and '''delay penalty''' (every further offense). Delay warnings and sanctions count for the whole match and are recorded on the score sheet.  


A delay can cause a delay warning und a delay penalty. Both are recorded on the score sheet.
A delay can cause a delay warning und a delay penalty. Both are recorded on the score sheet.


The first delay of a player is punished by a delay warning for the team. The second delay is punished by a delay penalty, which leads to a point and service for the opponent. Delays that occur during set intermissions are executed at the start of the next set.  
The first delay of a player is punished by a delay warning for the team. The second delay is punished by a delay penalty, which leads to a point and service for the opponent. Delays that occur during set intervals are executed at the start of the next set.  


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Latest revision as of 14:43, 19 November 2020

Amongst others, a delay can be:

  • Arbitrary extension of a time-out
  • A repeated improper request
  • Delaying the game on purpose (repeatedly fixing lines, filling holes, talking to partner, cleaning sunglasses, etc.)

Delay warning and sanction

There is a delay warnings (first offense) and delay penalty (every further offense). Delay warnings and sanctions count for the whole match and are recorded on the score sheet.

A delay can cause a delay warning und a delay penalty. Both are recorded on the score sheet.

The first delay of a player is punished by a delay warning for the team. The second delay is punished by a delay penalty, which leads to a point and service for the opponent. Delays that occur during set intervals are executed at the start of the next set.