Pass A to B to C and back to B again. B decides for a shot or a pass to A, who shoots or passes to D who has to shoot.
Defending players move close to the line and stay tight together and block the shots by the attackers.
Player 2 always moves just behind and next to the other players to form a double block.
All players always move with raised arms wide and when jumping for the blocking-action.
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