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Old Thu Feb 22, 2007, 02:46pm
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Obviously, since I wrote it, I disagree. The reason that it is GREAT advice for someone new is that the new guy almost never rotates enough. They're always tentative.
Yep, and in 2-person they knew that if they rotated as lead, they were leaving something uncovered. They need to learn that if they rotate at a bad time, there is still an official (the new C) on the side they vacated so it's not the end of the world.

I always tell the newbies to "rotate too much and we'll reign you in later" (and of course, they still don't rotate enough when they are first starting 3-person).
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Old Thu Feb 22, 2007, 03:02pm
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Stay in your primary...stay in your primary....stay in your primary....

Trust your partners...trust your partners....trust your partners....

Patient whistle...patient whistle....patient whistle....


Those are my suggestions.
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