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This is Robert Stewart, with hill13.com. We've set up a scenario here to show you how a confusion
flank works. On the opposite side of this road, Katie and Becca have have bunkered themselves
up, and they they're facing the fire, but they're playing a pretty passive game at this
point, and they're not moving. On this side of the field, Kaylin and Bob have just arrived
at these pickets. It's not ideal cover. If they stay here for too long they're apt to
get painted. When the shooting starts, Bob is going to execute the confusion maneuver,
and flank them from the far side of the field. Everybody ready? Game on. Bob's now moving
out on a hard flank from the opposite side of his position. He's going to try to immediately
engage them from behind. To do this properly requires speed. Player's eliminated.