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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
That is NOT the only distinction....see the highlight...it clearly says that the movement newly puts B1 into A1's path.
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In that particular example, no it's not the only distinction. But the distinction made in both examples has to do with whether B1 obtained their spot before or after A1 has left the floor. Since that particular distinction is made in both examples, that tells me whether A1 is airborne is the important distinction, not just the path.