A key is to get an angle to see both (or 3 or 4). For example,
- in B with R1 on 1st, stay toward 1st where 1st, PP, HP are all in view; then it's more a matter of changing your concentration rather than your line of sight.
- in C with R1, R2 on 2nd and 3rd; stay on 2nd side of F6 and step back so all three spots are in your view, then same as B.
- any runners, the lead runner is more important, but it seems the trail runners are more likely to jump.
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