Most consider a "rounding" obstruction to have hindered the runner both before and after the base. In other words, we should protect the runner throughout the act of obstruction, not just the location at the first instant of the obstruction.
I would assume protection between first and second unless it was specified only before the base. Coffee may help, of course.
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