Onsides rule.

I will attach it here, because it is clearly related: The ball is out on who hit it out. - #7 by pajac

IMHO reset is one of the main tools against teams that are extremely defensive and limiting it will just strengthen this type of tactics up

And… I don’t play that much tournaments nowadays but I noticed that it is getting harder and harder to reset and is getting more and more risky. Defending team knows that intercepting a reset is a great chance, out of a sudden you are going 2v2 which executed well always leads to 1v1. So when you get close to the boards you either reset in the first possible second or risk is sky rocketing. One defender is blocking ball carrier close the boards why other is trying to close the reset line. Offensive teams know that as well. You don’t see that many resets nowadays.

From the other hand usually resets help our games to be more dynamic, because it takes ball from strange “scrum” next to the board and allows offensive team to play frontally.

For me it looks just like solution for problem that doesn’t exist which brings new problems that will be real.

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