Hi Mike
>But I don't think it is confusing if people read what is actually there.
Ah well and here is crux of problem with corner to corner contact for me, ie its not actually in the rules only mentioned in a forum discussion contribution from Phil and included in the Commentary.
>A lot of the "problems" with DBMM IMO come down to people not wanting to believe the rules - they've done >things some other way (either in other rules or due to mis-reading) and would rather keep doign it that way.
Partly I agree (very hard intially to leave 15yrs of DBM behind) but the rules could have more clarity on several issues. Take for instance the long debate re 'dog-leg' moves; I still believe the rules as written dont allow them (except in 'formation change' type specific instances) but players allow(want) them as a legacy from DBM and again it required a clarification from Phil to prove to me (at least) that his 'intent' was to allow them dispite actual wording of rules and diagramatic example (ie Fig 1).
Question ref corner to corner stuff
I have line of 2 elements (A & B) that impact a line of 3 elements X,Y & Z :
A B
X Y Z
B destroys Y but does not pursue leaving :
A B
X - Z
what happens now in X & Zs move ? is Z contacted as 'in contact' and therefore is 'compelled' to line up with B ?
As a further query if Z is a sponno element what can/does it do ?
Cheers
Gary