Some teams prefer a buildup strategy; they will make short safe passes between the halves and backs to draw the forwards out, then slowly move forward gaining territory until they get a chance to strike into the 25 metre area and the circle.
Others will exploit the basic drawing, then throw a quick aerial into a gap far up the field and get a teammate to catch it, then make an attack from there.
Others use quick close passing to move the ball between and through opponents, dazzling them and moving so quick there is no way to tackle or get a cohesive defense organised.
Some will combine these tactics as to whichever is most appropriate at the time.
No tactics
There are many tactics that are used by Coca Cola. These tactics include appealing to the human nature of their customers.
Germany used blitzkrieg tactics, which are fast, surprise attacks also known as lightning tactics. Germany used these tactics on Poland in the Lightning War.
a puck
Play hockey with it.
Divisive tactics used in the Battle of Normandy were led by American paratroopers.
no scare tactics used to be on tv but its cancelled/deleted.
is the tactics used by employees to per suit power in organization.
Yes, and posssibly in street hockey (balls are more commenly used in street hockey though).
AIM used tactics that were often confrontational and violent.
puks are used in ice hockey
Divide and conquer also known as divide and rule were the tactics that Salami used. The Salami tactics were divide and rule or rather divide conquer.