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Coach Barry wrote:About the push stuff, how can you deliberatly push your own players with players from the other team? Don't they have to be pushed into vacant squares if they can? :smoking:
Yes they do, but if all the squares are occupied then you choose which square to push them into. As previously said, it's difficult to do, and you will need some luck to pull it off.

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Have a look at
http://www.talkbloodbowl.com/phpBB2/vie ... sc&start=0
for a more comprehensive example of how to do this.

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But that tactic is supposed to be used in the middle of the battle raging on in the line of scrimmage, or close by. Isn't that correct?
Well that topic sure was interesting reading!! And it ended pretty well too!! Just kidding! Thanks Ian :smoking:

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Coach Barry wrote:But that tactic is supposed to be used in the middle of the battle raging on in the line of scrimmage, or close by. Isn't that correct?
Actually its to be used on a kick off when you've only got 1 turn to score (end of half).

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