A: Does the fragmented BG do three CT tests consecutively?
Or
B: Does it take one test but with -1 for more than one reason to test?
I think it's B,but not sure. Is that right? Or indeed is there a C?
Thanks in advance for any replies.
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See the sequence of play. Once you've done all the tests for fragmented being charged, you then immediately test for any routs resulting (from charges). There could be two routs, hence a -1.Petefloro wrote:I've just had another look at the rules and on page 113 top right - Multiple causes:- "If a battle group must test for multiple breaks due to charges,or....."(my italics)..... "it only tests once but with a -1 adjustment...."

There could be 2 charges hence a minus 1peterrjohnston wrote:See the sequence of play. Once you've done all the tests for fragmented being charged, you then immediately test for any routs resulting (from charges). There could be two routs, hence a -1.

It was this statement that made up my mind.It is somewhat like having an insecure flank. It doesn't matter how many enemy BG's cause the condition.

Are you deputising for Mr Ruddock whilst he's on holiday or something? It won't work you know, he reads the rules looking for loopholes until his head hurts, whereas, as you've said yourself, you don't read the rules...philqw78 wrote:Well, since I'm arguing in my spare time an extra few mintes for free won't hurt.And you are being charged more than onceRoger wrote:I disagree, 'being charged' is the reason to test.
You think that Dave actually reads the rules?????peterrjohnston wrote:Are you deputising for Mr Ruddock whilst he's on holiday or something? It won't work you know, he reads the rules looking for loopholes until his head hurts, whereas, as you've said yourself, you don't read the rules...

I'm sure he reads them, problem is the translation of the rules from English to Geordie he uses.hammy wrote:You think that Dave actually reads the rules?????peterrjohnston wrote:Are you deputising for Mr Ruddock whilst he's on holiday or something? It won't work you know, he reads the rules looking for loopholes until his head hurts, whereas, as you've said yourself, you don't read the rules...
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