Fouling.

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Fouling.

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A friend of mine was playing against me and he fouled my gutter runner. He was stunned before the foul and when he fouled him he rolled a stunned result
again and said he was knocked out. Thoughts?

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Re: Fouling.

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No chance.

Only if you made a house rule out of of it, but it would make fouling stunned players a very lucrative action.

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Re: Fouling.

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Thank you. Does anyone have rule book evidence so I can show them.

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Fouling.

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It's hard to prove a negative. Make him show you where it says that it is a KO.

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icepelt wrote:Thank you. Does anyone have rule book evidence so I can show them.
If you read the section on fouling and the section on injuries you will see no evidence of what he is stating which is all you should need to do.

Similarly there is no section that would state a stun after a stun is a badly hurt; the rule book simply wont state everything that doesn't happen.

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Re: Fouling.

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Thank you, that was some good things to say to him. It makes no sense.

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