Am I correct in my thinking that rule 9.5.4 states that, following, for 
example, a pick, the stall restarts at max 6? 

Couldn't an offensive player use this to deliberately reduce the count by 
contriving a situation in which their defender calls pick?


Also, as there is no second between "stalling" and "one", the stall comes back 
in on one more than you were on before, losing you time?


Kind regards,

Hayden

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-----Original message-----
From: UKU Director of Competitions <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, 01 December 2012 12:03:13 GMT+00:00
Subject: Re: [BD] WFDF Rules of Ultimate 2013

NOTE: this is just me giving my opinion, not an official UKU position on 
the rules... ;-)

On 30/11/2012 20:20, William Martin wrote:
> And what do people think of the change to 18.1.1.5 regarding Guarding a 
> player/double team and how this will affect indoor walls on the endzone?

Guarding is just defined as: A defender is guarding an offensive player 
when they are within three meters of that offensive player and are 
reacting to that offensive player.

I'm not sure much has changed - I think you're reading too much into it. 
If I'm standing in a zone formation, within 3 metres of an attacking 
player, I'm certainly reacting to that guy. If he goes forwards or 
backwards or sideways, or leaves the 3m area, I'll react. I'm not 
exclusively reacting to him - I might be reacting to 3 guys at the same 
time, including the thrower - but the rules don't say anything about me 
only 'guarding' one player.

Benji


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