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Originally Posted by Ogre
ALL MEASUREMENTS REFEREED TO ARE FROM CENTER TO CENTER OF THE CLOVERS.
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Since three of the four points of a tetra atop a goal are nowhere near a clover, I don't believe that's a reasonable intepretation of the rule.
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Originally Posted by Rules, Section 4
To be considered STACKED, the TETRA must be properly seated on the subordinate GOAL or TETRA such that all four apex connectors are within six inches of the SUPPORTING structure.
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The clover at the top of a goal is not the supporting structure. If you remove the clover (while still holding the goal's tubes in place), the tetra remains supported.
I think it's obvious that the supporting structure is the "outer" surface of the goal, where the tetra can touch and actually
be supported. That's where I think the six inch measurement should be made from.