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'''Vs. Everyone''' matches are a special type of [[Chain]] that involves one player playing volleying off a different player every time. The general format goes like this: | '''Vs. Everyone''' matches, also known as an '''Everyone Chain''' are a special type of [[Chain]] that involves one player playing volleying off a different player every time. | ||
An everyone chain blurs the line between definitions of a [[Chain]] and [[Multi-Way match]]. There is a long list of players who only play once, but there is ''also'' a set rotation (albeit somewhat arbitrary). | |||
=Format= | |||
The general format goes like this: | |||
* The host serves. | * The host serves. | ||
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...and so on, until the host gets bored and stops responding or the match concludes at a certain point. | ...and so on, until the host gets bored and stops responding or the match concludes at a certain point. | ||
The "every other" format described above is considered a "vanilla" vs. everyone match. However, some versions of this format let two people or more play before the host serves again. | |||
=Notable Matches= | =Notable Matches= | ||
Revision as of 14:22, 20 September 2024
Vs. Everyone matches, also known as an Everyone Chain are a special type of Chain that involves one player playing volleying off a different player every time.
An everyone chain blurs the line between definitions of a Chain and Multi-Way match. There is a long list of players who only play once, but there is also a set rotation (albeit somewhat arbitrary).
Format
The general format goes like this:
- The host serves.
- The first player in the list volleys - round 2.
- The host volleys - round 3.
- A 'different' player volleys - round 4.
- The host volleys yet again -round 5.
...and so on, until the host gets bored and stops responding or the match concludes at a certain point.
The "every other" format described above is considered a "vanilla" vs. everyone match. However, some versions of this format let two people or more play before the host serves again.
Notable Matches
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Ideas
Sid
This was also a Panic Tennis.
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BortLoco
Complete.
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Complete at 25 rounds.