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4.5 Redundant Paths
A piece may not occupy the same space more than once in the course
of one movement. This means that no space may be jumped into or out
of more than once in one movement. In other words, a piece cannot
go back on its own path in one turn, nor can a piece make a loop on
the board, ending its movement by jumping into the same space
which it occupied at the beginning of that turn. Such
movements are known as redundant paths.
Bryan Jurish
Thu Dec 6 02:01:15 CET 2001