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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
Where does it actually say they can't shift position? I only find that they can't move into the path on an opponent that is airborne. If they shift form a position in the path to another position that is in the path they have not violated any rule I can find.
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So we're supposed to judge whether B1 has moved into or within the path of A1 while A1 is airborne?
1. Do you believe that's the intent of the rule as it concerns an airborne player?
2. Is that how you've called it in the past?
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