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How to Keep Score in Badminton

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Summary: Rally scoring in badminton is the best of two-out-of-three games of 21 points each. Win by two or more points in badminton with help from the president of a university badminton club in this free video on racquet sports.

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Pierre Chaurand is the president of the Vanderbilt University Badminton Club, which was established in 1999 and has 15 active members from all over the globe. Chaurand has been active...read more

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"Rally scoring in badminton is the best 2 out of 3 games of 21 points each. The side winning a rally gains the points. Should you reach 20 all, you need to continue playing until you win by 2 points. It would go up to 29, 29 and the first person to win that point at 30 wins the game. After the first 11 points on the first game, you have 60 seconds to take a timeout. After the game over at 21, you have 2 minutes before your next game starts. Should you go to that third game at 11 points, you need to switch sides. Point 1-0. Bird is inside, 2-0. Point 3-0. Bird lands inside, side-out, 1-3. Side-out, 4-1."

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