Version of volleyball played six-on-six

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The version of volleyball played six-on-six is the most common and traditional version of the sport. In this version, each team is made up of six players on the court at a time: three in the front row and three in the back row. The players rotate positions in a clockwise manner every time their team wins back the serve.

The objective of the game is for a team to score points by grounding the ball on their opponent's side of the court or by forcing the opponents to make errors, such as hitting the ball out of bounds or committing a violation.

Six-on-six volleyball is played on a rectangular court, with a net separating the two teams. The teams try to rally the ball and maintain control until they can generate an attack to score a point. The game continues until one team reaches a predetermined number of points, typically 25, and wins by a margin of at least two points. If a tiebreaker is needed, the game usually goes to 15 points instead.

This version of volleyball requires teamwork, communication, and individual skills such as serving, passing, setting, attacking, and blocking. It is the standard format used in international competitions, including the Olympic Games.
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