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I gather that normally players take turns placing units, but one player said at the outset he would wait until the other had fully deployed before placing any of his.
Nah, he passed on the deployment entirely. He was going to use the reserve/reinforcement rules to strike wherever his opponent was weakest, but those obey different restrictions than normal deployment, the ones mentioned above about not being allowed within 5cm of an enemy -
Not house rules. This is described as a tournament. It’s official rules intended specifically to prevent broken and unfun tactics that the rules would otherwise allow. TV Tropes calls this sort of thing an “Obvious Rules Patch.” For instance, from Chess, there’s a *lot* of -
specifics around Castling that are intended to block things that the simplest version of the Castling rules would allow, such as, say, *vertically* Castling your King out of what would otherwise be Checkmate.
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