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//by LEF member James// | //by LEF member James// |
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{{ :capturethepoint.png?600|Game arena schematic}} **Rules**: Fencer A and Fencer B start out of distance and contest to score a point as per the rules of [[lef_poulet_poinarde|Stabby Chicken]]. When one fencer makes a touch, that fencer has "the Point" and must cross the baseline behind them without being touched to "win" the game, while being pursued by the other fencer. If the other fencer makes a touch on the fencer with the Point, now they have the Point and must cross the baseline behind them, etc. If the fencer with the Point makes it across their baseline, they score a "win". | {{:capturethepoint.png?600|Game arena schematic}} |
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| **Rules**: Fencer A and Fencer B start out of distance and contest to score a point as per the rules of [[lef_poulet_poinarde|Stabby Chicken]]. When one fencer makes a touch, that fencer has "the Point" and must cross the baseline behind them without being touched to "win" the game, while being pursued by the other fencer. If the other fencer makes a touch on the fencer with the Point, now they have the Point and must cross the baseline behind them, etc. If the fencer with the Point makes it across their baseline, they score a "win". |
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The fencer with the Point, who is trying to retreat to their baseline, is called the "retreating fencer." The fencer who is chasing them to retake the Point is called the "advancing fencer." | The fencer with the Point, who is trying to retreat to their baseline, is called the "retreating fencer." The fencer who is chasing them to retake the Point is called the "advancing fencer." |