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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
Why is it a contradiction?
All you're doing is using the exact same inbounds/OOB criteria on different rules. You use the exact same status definitions for a player in-bounds going OOB as you do for a player OOB coming inbounds, don't you?
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Any other time, if a player is touching both places, he has out of bounds status.
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