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Originally Posted by EricH
No, it wouldn't. At least, not for THAT reason.
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I should note that any possible violations of C02 and C03 aren't covered by the above comment.
That being said, C02 and C03 are very tricky rules to enforce, particularly if a strategy helps both alliances play
above their normal ability. So I would expect a no-call on this, generally speaking.
Just as a note: If your alliance makes such a deal, my advice is
keep it. Don't back out. Send 1 HP that you can trust over there, and get those bins off right away. If either alliance breaks the deal, that alliance will rack up points, but rumors spread faster than light* and it's that alliance that looks bad. If you can't trust 'em in quals, can you trust 'em in elims?
*Not actually physically proven. I am not a physicist, nor do I play one on TV. I do not advocate breaking laws of nature.
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