The server can have as many serves as he or she may like. As long as the opposition doesn't side-out.
a server is a back row player
When the server gets 2 aces in a row.
well you rotate positions.. but its always the person in the back row to the far right right
volleyball
someone serves it across the net then the other team has three hits to get it back over. what you want to do is get it to the server 1hit. server gets it to hitters (2 other people in front row) 2nd hit and one of them hits it over 3rd hit. the setter does not have to set it to one of the hitters, it can be someone in the back row. the second hit is automaticly the setters ball unless he/she calls help then someone else can get it
To the right of the front row players.
the blocker is pointing or giving the number of position to serve to(like to a weakest passer in the back row) or they are telling the server where the setter is so that the setter has to take the first ball instead of the second which will throw off the offense for that team
Yes, it is legal.
back row does
An attack in Volleyball is an overhead hit, such as a hit by an Outside or a back row attack.
setter- sets the ball and serves, and occasionally hits right side-hits and serves and backs up the setter if she/he can't get there, and blocks middle blocker-blocks almost every time, hits mostly just plays front row, and servers also outside hitter (left)-hits, blocks, and serves left back-gets short balls, and angled balls (same as right back) labraro (defensive specialist)-just back row (mostly middle back) comes in for whoever isn't doing well in back row
The three players in the front row are the Setter and two hitters.