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Old September 19th 03, 05:34 AM
Mark Navarre
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C'mon Mark, read and think before you blow up. The rule says "exit the
cylinder." You can't bump the start gaggles in the cylinder if you
have exited the cylinder.


Then the poll question needs to be rewritten with clarity and completeness in
mind.
I spoke with P7 during region 12 and was left with the understanding that the
rule would allow scoring from the most favorable start point, just as the most
favorable turn points in the turn cylinders are scored. The poll question does
not provide enough info about the proposed new rule for one to give an educated
answer. This can be said about several of the other questions, btw.
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Mark Navarre
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