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Old Mon Dec 02, 2002, 05:33am
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Originally posted by Nevadaref
Of course, I assume you are being sarcastic, but for those who may read this and don't know:
That's because it is under T for Traveling! Check 4-43-2 It spells out your play exactly.
Penn Coach that is also where you will find the description of a legal "jump stop." Please note that the term "jump stop" is not actually in the rules book. We just use it to help us describe the play.
Also for those who read this and don't know,the term "jump stop" definitely is in the rule book.It's under "P" for "POE".It's part of the "travelling" POE this year.You'll find it on P69 of the FED rulebook.The actual quote used is "The travelling rule has not changed.What has changed is the common use of the JUMP STOP as an offensive move".Following that is a good description on how the play should be called.
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