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PostPosted: Tue May 28, 2002 7:02 pm    Post subject: thanks, Jon


Thanks, Jon, for the reply on the recall move.

I went back through the archive to see if the topic had been discussed before
and noticed that I had raised the exact same question back in june 2000 when it
was still a draft rule set.

You said at the time that deciding what to do with that mechanism was one of the
issues on the table to be decided. Nice to know the answer.

I'm still trying to puzzle out the implications of the rule.

Seems like it could cut a couple ways.

If a unit of irregular foot bounces off my heavy foot, it could rally, but also
might be sitting there tired and disordered ripe for a counter charge by my
foot.

But the counter charge wouldn't be any better than a follow-up move, so there
really isn't any point to pass up the follow-up move. Is there?

John Meunier

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PostPosted: Tue May 28, 2002 7:09 pm    Post subject: Re: thanks, Jon


<<You said at the time that deciding what to do with that mechanism was one of
the issues on the table to be decided. Nice to know the answer.>>

I spent a huge amount of time on the 'history' of recall and rally, actually.
Two different things that TOG lumped together.

<<If a unit of irregular foot bounces off my heavy foot, it could rally, but
also might be sitting there tired and disordered ripe for a counter charge by my
foot.

But the counter charge wouldn't be any better than a follow-up move, so there
really isn't any point to pass up the follow-up move. Is there?>>

That is very situational. I can think of reasons for both.


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