When a rally is stopped and replayed without the change of score what does it mean?

Lets are much less common than faults. When a let occurs, the rally stops and is replayed, without changing the score or serving positions. Here are the most common causes of a let in club badminton: No one is sure whether the shuttle landed in or out.
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What happens when you lose a rally in badminton?

If the serving side loses a rally, the receiving side scores a point and begins serving. Throughout the game, whenever a team begins serving, if they have an even score, the player in the right court serves (and continues to serve, alternating courts until they lose a rally).
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How do you lose a rally in badminton?

b. A rally is lost if the shuttle is hit into the net, or over the net but outside of the opponent's court. A rally is also lost if the shuttle touches the player's clothing or body, or if it is hit before it crosses over the net.
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What happens after the server scores a point in a rally?

If the server wins a rally, the server scores a point and then serves again from the alternate service court. If the receiver wins a rally, the receiver scores a point and becomes the new server. They serve from the appropriate service court – left if their score is odd, and right if it is even.
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What is this situation that requires a replay?

A “let” is a situation requiring a replay. When the leading team's score reaches 11 points, players get a 60 second break. A 2 minute interval is allowed after each game.
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Is yelling during point a misconduct?

Definitely it's considered as a misconduct. Some times it may lead to foul play.
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What is a rally when can a rally be called a let?

A rally let, which is called after the ball is legally served, is when a distraction occurs that is outside of the players' control. A let can be called if an outside distraction inhibits either player's ability to return the ball.
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What is the definition of rally scoring in volleyball?

Rally Scoring: Rally scoring is when a team gets a point when the other team fails to return the ball over the net, or when the ball goes out of bounds, commits an infraction or makes a service error.
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Is rally of which the result is not scored?

A let is a rally of which the result is not scored. A point is a rally of which the result is scored. The server is the player due to strike the ball first in the rally. The receiver is the player due to strike the ball second in a rally.
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What does rally scoring mean in badminton?

Rally point scoring simply means every time a rally ends a point is scored by one player/pair or the other. The Badminton scoring system can be summarised as simply as this: A game is the first to 21 points. A match is the best of three games to 21. A point is scored every rally regardless of who served.
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Is a legitimate cessation of play to allow a rally to be replayed?

Kill - Fast, downward shot that cannot be returned; a "putaway." Let - A legitimate cessation of play to allow a rally to be replayed.
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What will happen if the score is tied 20-20?

In competitive adult matches, all games are played to a best of three games. To win a game, a player must reach 21 points. However, if the game is tied at 20-20 (or 20-all) then you are required to win by two clear points.
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Is the score needed to win a set?

Scoring a set

A player must win at least six games to win a set. A player must also win by two games in order to win the set. So if a game is played to a 6-5 score in the set, then the leading player must win a seventh game in order to win the set. Rules are a little different for a tiebreak set.
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What is error in badminton?

1. A service court error has been made when a player has served out of turn, has served from the wrong service or standing on the wrong service court while being prepared to receive the service and it has been delivered.
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Can you hit twice in badminton?

Double Hit

Once your racket makes contact with the shuttle, you cannot hit it again until your opponent returns the shot. In doubles: Only one player in a partnership is allowed to hit the shuttle. If both players touch the shuttle with their racket, it's a double hit.
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Is racket clash a foul in badminton?

If your racket clashes with your partner's racket, it's not a foul. Clashing of rackets is a very common scenario in badminton doubles. Sometimes there will be confusion as to who is going to take the shuttle, especially when the shuttle is landing in between of the players.
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Is a rally of which the result?

A point- Is a rally of which the result is scored.
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What is rally in Ping Pong?

- A rally is the period which the ball is in play. - A let is a rally of which the result is not scored. - A point is a rally of which the result is scored. - The server is the player due to strike the ball first in the rally.
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How many points a player need to gain win if the score is deuce?

This is called deuce. When the score reaches deuce, one player or team will need to win at least two points in a row to win the game. When the server wins the deuce point, it is called Ad-In, but when they lose the deuce point, it is called Ad-Out.
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What does loss of rally mean in volleyball?

Loss of Rally: A loss of rally is awarded when the serving team violates a rule during play. Replay: A replay is the act of putting the ball in play (other than at the start of the game) without awarding a point or a loss of rally and without a service rotation.
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What is a completed rally in volleyball?

Rally and Completed Rally - A rally is the sequence of playing actions from the moment of the service hit by the server until the ball is out of play. A completed rally is the sequence of playing actions which results in the award of a point.
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When did the volleyball scoring change?

Since 1998, volleyball bas been using a new scoring system. Teams scored a point on every rally (Rally Point System), regardless of which team served. Formerly, a team could only win a point if it served the ball. Winning the serve back from the opposition was known as a side-out.
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How many lets can you have in a row on a serve?

There is no limit on the number of lets. This is actually the same in tennis. However with tennis you have to serve two faults in a row before you lose a point. In Table Tennis if you serve a fault you lose the point.
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What happens if a player serves out of turn?

If a player serves out of turn during a standard game, the player who was originally due to serve shall serve as soon as the error is discovered. However, if a game is completed before the error is discovered the order of service shall remain as altered. . . .
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What are let calls?

In tennis, a let is any instance where players replay an entire point except when it's called on a second serve. There are a few different instances when a player or umpire may call a let.
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