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Bjenks548 09-01-2011 21:40

Multiple pieces on a peg?
 
I know that a game piece can be placed over an ubertube, but can more then one normal game piece (triangle, white circle, and square) be placed on the same peg? If so did anyone at the New Hampshire kickoff find out how many can fit on the peg reasonably? I have read the manual, but if everyone would please quote it when they state something as fact.

ATannahill 09-01-2011 21:42

Re: Multiple pieces on a peg?
 
Section 3, last page, G63.

Also in The Arena it states that the pegs are supposed to hold two game pieces.

Vikesrock 09-01-2011 21:42

Re: Multiple pieces on a peg?
 
Only the outermost one counts according to <G63>

Quote:

<G63> If two GAME PIECES are HANGING from a single SCORING PEG, the outermost GAME
PIECE will be counted for scoring purposes.

Bjenks548 09-01-2011 21:47

Re: Multiple pieces on a peg?
 
Thanks, now that you put that up there I remember now. Good thing I asked, we were planning on it.

annie1939 09-01-2011 21:50

Re: Multiple pieces on a peg?
 
It looks like it will be a tight fit with two on a peg. There is a little less than 14 inches and the rings are around 6-7 inches. Don't have exact measurements, but it looked like you would need to carefully place that second ring.

TheMuffinMan53 09-01-2011 23:57

Re: Multiple pieces on a peg?
 
you can put a normal game piece over the top of another normal game piece to help create a logo if you put one on the wrong peg

Hallry 10-01-2011 00:01

Re: Multiple pieces on a peg?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TheMuffinMan53 (Post 995374)
you can put a normal game piece over the top of another normal game piece to help create a logo if you put one on the wrong peg

However, not if there is an ubertube under the 'incorrect' tube.

Patrick Chiang 10-01-2011 12:28

Re: Multiple pieces on a peg?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hallry (Post 995379)
However, not if there is an ubertube under the 'incorrect' tube.

Can you point out the specific rule for this?

Molten 10-01-2011 12:46

Re: Multiple pieces on a peg?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Patrick Chiang (Post 995745)
Can you point out the specific rule for this?

I'm pretty sure he was just making the point that 3 won't fit on a single peg.


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