so what about this one...
sitch. OBR. R1, R2. F6 is rotating behind R2 to 2B and back to his position, crossing in front of R2. As F6 crosses in front of R2, F6 gives him a bump.
I had R2's coach come out on me about this. My response, Coach I got nothing until there is a play on the R2 or F6 gets malicious. He turned and walked off. Was this right? I can't think of, nor find anything that refutes this.
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Stand your ground. Don't fire unless fired upon, but if they mean to have a war, let it begin here - CPT John Parker, April 19, 1775, Lexington, Mass
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