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The diagram to the left shows effective area to tip. The X's represent base defenses, the white areas represent areas that are defended easily when tipped to. The gray areas represent areas that tips are more difficult to defend. From this diagram you can see that there are two basic areas that should be attacked by tips. The first is the area just behind the block. A well placed tip in this area will either be a kill or will cause the defense and block to make a difficult play on the ball. This will cause the block to over - extend and reach, or to turn and reach back in order to make a play on the ball. Reaching back will
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