Wording of "Bribe"

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Wording of "Bribe"

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Could anyone please clarify on Bribes?

My understanding is, that (if the roll succeeds) a fouling player stays on the pitch or a secret weapon can be used another drive.

But my opponent last game pointed out, that the wording only clearly states, that it is no turnover. To me this is just a clarification that in addition to not being sent off, it is also no turnover.

Since I can't copy out of the pdf, I can't paste the relevant paragraph. So if anyone is able to, please paste the paragraph... Thanks!

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Re: Wording of "Bribe"

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Bribe
Each bribe allows you to attempt to ignore one call by the referee
for a player who has committed a foul to be sent off
, or a player
armed with a secret weapon to be banned from the match. Roll a
D6: on a roll of 2-6 the bribe is effective (preventing a turnover if
the player was ejected for fouling), but on a roll of 1 the bribe is
wasted and the call still stands! Each bribe may be used once
per match.
from the fouls section:

To reflect this, if the Armour and/or Injury roll is a doubles (i.e.,
two 1s, or two 2s, etc), the referee has spotted the foul, and the
player taking the Foul Action is sent off to the dungeon that lies
under every Blood Bowl pitch. In addition, his team suffers a
turnover and their turn ends immediately.
The bribe, if it works, ignores the call by the ref to send the player off. So the player is not sent off and no turnover is made, as the call by the ref is ignored completely.

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Re: Wording of "Bribe"

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Ah, okay thanks for the quotes and the answer!

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