Horizontal stack, short-termed to “ho stack,” is the second most basic offensive formation in Ultimate. Compared to vert stack, ho stack is much less formulaic. The secret to an effective ho stack formation is field awareness, disc movement, and good chemistry.
Figure 1: Ho stack
The Setup
First, let’s discuss how ho stack is set up. There are now
three handlers back compared to the two in vert stack. This additional handler
is needed because there is a lot more disc movement laterally compared to Vert
Stack. The cutters are lined up horizontally in a line about 10 to 15 meters
away from the handlers. The two outer cutters, C1 and C4, are called wings.
Their job is to move up and down the field vertically, drawing their defenders
out of the under space into the deep space, as seen in figure 1. They give the
handlers a deep look but then can also come back under for a quick pass. The
two inner cutters, C2 and C3, are called the poppers. Poppers must time their
cuts into the under space to give the handlers a short pass opportunity.
Usually, they work together in a diamond formation with C3 starting the cut
into the under space towards H2, and C2 cutting out into the deep space. The diamond
formation in figure 1 shows how C2 and C3 work together to make open space in
the center of the field.
An Effective Ho Stack
As mentioned above, for ho stack to be effective teams must
have great field awareness, quick disc movement, and solid team chemistry. Ho
stack is a much more go-with-the-flow offense than vert stack is. Vert stack is
formulaic which can be easier for beginners to learn and apply. Ho stack
requires the cutters and handlers to be more aware of the field. This means
knowing where the disc is, where each player is, and where each defender is. Good
field awareness will tell an individual when he or she should cut to a space
without cutting someone else off. Quick disc movement is also key to ho stack
because it keeps the defense on their toes. If the other team learns how the ho
stack is functioning, then they will try to clog up spaces where the disc is
trying to be thrown. Quick disc movement prevents the defense from reacting.
Finally, solid team chemistry is a must-have. Because there is no obvious first
initiator, like the five in vert stack, the cutters must initiate off one
another. If each teammate knows what the other is thinking then there is a
higher chance that they can make a continuation cut, maintaining that quick
disc movement.
Overall, ho stack is a very fun offense to run because of
the unpredictability and flow on the field. However, most beginners can
struggle with ho stack because they do not have a grasp on field positioning
and awareness.

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