Ace serve. Often just past the serve line and in the crack.
Get the most points
I know you can win a rubber in squash and Racquetball but not sure about what other sports
You use the term I have an "ace up my sleeve" when you have an extra advantage that your opponent is not aware of that may assist you to win. It is a term that is taken from the card game of poker where the "Ace" card is the high card and, should a person be cheating at the card game, they may hide an Ace up their sleeve and play it in the game to win if they need it. The term "I have an Ace up my sleeve does not, like in the card game example, necessarily imply cheating though. It simply means that you have an additional advantage.
The game of racquetball came from the games, handball and paddleball.
In order to "win" the game, you need to successfully complete all cases by presenting evidence in court, and investigating crime scenes.
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In a tournament the highest amount of points you can score is 11. In a casual game you can go up to 15.
It is a volleyball game played inside a racquetball court.
Nothing. The correct idiom is "ace in the hole," which literally means that you have an ace card (the highest value in the deck) hidden away somewhere so you can win the card game. It's come to mean any situation where you have a hidden advantage or something you can "pull out" to win the situation.
What you need for racquetball is Goggles (to protect eye vision) A specialized Racquetball Racquet Racquetball Gloves A couple of Racquetball Balls And A partner A place to play
Racquetball was started in the Greenwich YMCA. It was invented by a man named Joe Sobek although he did not name the sport "racquetball". He originally name the game paddle rackets.Joe Sobek started the National Paddle Rackets Association in 1952 along with the official rulebook.