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Originally Posted by Tristan Lall
It's true that [G25] doesn't require actual contact for interference.1 However, if the interference was directly caused by an opponent's action (even if there were other direct causes), [G44] is triggered and [G25] is waived. It doesn't matter that 548 didn't intend to fall on 67; only that they did, that the bridge was interfered with, and that 548 was a direct cause of the interference.
1 Thought experiment: a robot has an earthquake machine and directs it at the floor to unseat the opponents' bridge. [G25] would seem to be appropriate.
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Well now you're in G45 territory for using G44 to waive G25.