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Paddle Queue

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Each set of courts has its own paddle queue and use of that set of courts is governed by the paddle queue adjacent to the entrance to that set of courts. For example, at the Palms, there are two sets of courts, each with its own paddle queue. Courts 15 & 16 are governed by one queue and courts 17 & 18 are governed by another.

During open play and Members Only Open (MOO), a paddle queue system to fairly determine the next players to play on an open court. Each paddle queue is divided in color-coded queues which define the next four players to use a court in order. The queue starts with the paddles closest to the entrance door adjacent to the queue.

Paddle Queue Rules

Members may play in open play or MOO by placing their paddle in the end (highest #) of the queue when they arrive.

Players with paddles in the first four slots in the queue take the first court available in the set of courts adjacent to that queue.. The next four players take the next available court

Thereafter, when a game is completed, an equal number of players rotate out as there are players waiting with their paddles in the queue. If four or more paddles are queued, all four players finishing their game leave the court and the four new players enter. If fewer than four players are queued, the players who have played the longest should leave the court and the waiting players should take their place. Players leaving the court can immediately place their paddles in the queue to play again.

Players who decide to skip their turn in the queue should move their paddles to the end of the queue. Only a player should be allowed to move their own paddles except for sliding all paddles forward when a queue is emptied by players entering the court. No players should rearrange paddles in the queue to create a favorable matchup or to enter the courts ahead of other players.

Players from previous league(s) are permitted to finish their game if near the end of the game.

Smashers members who play in a league that has the court reserved after an open play session or MOO are entitled to queue their paddles during open play but should be considerate of MOO or open play members who are not participating in a league.