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The way that my friend described the situation, following the initial instructions from the coaches all four of the players moved into the middle of the lane and remained there while attempting to decide who would go where.
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It's come up before, and it's not covered by rule So, almost anything is allowed under 2-3.
For me, I make B (the lower blocks) choose first, then I let A choose, then I let the upper blocks for B choose and off we go. |
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Please explain your rationale for doing it that way.
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B gets the advantage of the lower blocks, so they need to choose first.
I also see and understand Raymond's way and rationale. :shrug: |
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Closure ...
Yes it has, with little closure.
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