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Monday, April 23, 2007

Lobangs aka Holes

What to do if there are not enough people to form a full contingent? Where should the lobangs (holes) be positioned?

They should always be the rank to the left of the left marker. See illustrations below

x x x 2 x
x x x 1 x
R x x x x

R: right marker
1: if only 1 hole
2: 2nd hole

If there is only one girl short of a full contingent, the hole should be at position 1.
If there are two girls short, the 2nd hole should be at position 2.

What happens if there are 3 girls short? Think abt it.. ;)

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