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And high temperature, as that will also reduce the density of air. I forgot to mention that before.
No, high altitude (low pressure) and high humidity (low density) would be ideal. It is counter-intuitive, but humid air is less dense than dry...
Just some quick thoughts during lunch break. Use the Elo ratings to set the point win probability between two players (this is, of course, a...
This is certainly an interesting idea. If you really want to do an accurate Elo rating system, you probably need the correct badminton points...
Supplemental - Professional Results Supplemental - Professional Results I have compiled some results of professional players from...
Hey GameGod, I have posted my analysis at: http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?88211. Please check to see if your question is...
Badminton Win Probability - From Points to Games This is a statistical analysis of how the probability of winning a single point can be used to...
This is an interesting question. I have been thinking of a related question for a while now, and I think I can branch my solution to answer your...
I have been using ZM62 for quite a while now and I cannot allow this gross misrepresentation of its durability propagate. It can actually last 5...
I don't need to be a lawyer to understand the laws of badminton and to know that imprecise language causes confusion and loopholes. Law 13.5 will...
First, it is not so obvious that inprecise wording can be used. Second, it is definitely possible to be faulted when the shuttle is not in play....
Only when the shuttle is "in play". Read law 15 for when a shuttle is not in play, read laws 13 and 14 for when to call fault and let, respectively.
Obviously the homework is asking a slightly tricky question, they really want to see if you know what the true core skills are. For example, you...
If you can convince the umpire (in whatever low level tournament), then you probably won't be "in trouble". But remember that it's not easy to...
If the shuttle is still at the top of the tape, then it is still in play. In your scenario Team B will be faulted and lose the point.
In a social game, there probably won't be any complaints. In a competitive tournament it would probably not be allowed. Even if you only use it...
You can try, but like you said, it's probably not very likely to work. Why is it unfair? If I serve short but you still goes for it and hits the...
wun.sun is correct, the relevant law is: Law 13 It shall be a 'fault': (13.4) if, in play, a player: (13.4.2) invades an opponent’s court over...
After the shuttle hits the net and starts to fall on Team A's side of the court, it is no longer "in play". Team B will not be called for a fault...