Myself and another gamer are a little confused as to when a flank marching command arrives if it meets, and drives back, a smaller enemy flank march.
For example. player A takes the first bound 1 and gets sufficient PIPs for his flank marching command to arrive on his next bound. However, player B has a smaller flank marching command on the same flank so is driven back onto the table in that players next bound, that is bound 2. So far so good.
But when does player A's flank marching command arrive? Logic suggests in his next bound (3) directly after the driven back enemy command arrived. But what is confusing is the rules (a copy of which I dont have to hand) say the larger command arrives on the "next subsequent" bound. If they said simply "next" or "subsequent" the position would be crystal clear.
But an opponent of mine argued that "next subsequent bound" means that the larger command had to remain off table for an extra bound. I think this is wrong. Can any one clarify this ?