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Originally posted by ChuckElias
False double. There's a case play almost exactly matching this somewhere. I'll see if I can find it. . .
4.19.8 Situation A of last year's case book. This year's book is in my bag and I don't feel like trudging upstairs to get it. Nevada will post this year's citation, if it's different.
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Except, Chuck, that the platy you cited has B1 fouling A1, and A1 fouling B2. The different B players involved make it a false double.
In the play at the start of the thread, B1 fouls A1 and A1 fouls B1 -- only one B player is involved. That, imo, makes it a double foul. (And I think that since all this happend during the try, it fits the definition of "approximately the same time").