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Originally Posted by M&M Guy
The second play also mentions B1's position being obtained after A1 left the floor. In both cases, the rulings follow the wording of the rule, where the position of B1 is important based on whether it was obtained before or after A1 leaves the floor.
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But you're excluding one important piece of criteria from the ruling in 10.6.1 C and that is that B1 has to move INTO A1's path after A1 has left the floor.
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Last edited by Welpe; Thu Feb 23, 2012 at 01:33pm.
Reason: Your/you're confusion ugh.
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