Pushing causing pushing

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Pushing causing pushing

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Question how pushing works, if one gets a push or pow or pow/with push.

And he is hitting a person who is got all three spaces taken already, they get pushed to.

Now what if one of these guys have a person behind them, but the other two does not, can you push the person into the person who has someone behind them, so that person also gets pushed?

The thrid push would only have the "stands" to get pushed into, is that possible?

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If at first one doesn't succeed, and doesn't try again, then he will never succeed.
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You can only push someone into the space of another player if there are no eligible empty squares to push them into. This rule applies to all pushes, whether caused by the original block or not.

So, in your Q. you can't push the 2nd guy back into another player as there are eligilble empty squares.

if, however, there were no eligible empty squares (ie. occupied by players), then you could continue the chain of pushes, and possibly get someone out of bounds.[/code]

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Post by zephard »

Figured it out, the second person getting pushed has space to go thats empty. Never mind.

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