Rule 7.28, says an unmodified result of six (6) is a surprise sighting. What if the modifiers indicate that no contact takes place?
An unmodified contact result of six (6) is always a contact, regardless of the modifiers. Q: Rule 7.2. Please clarify placement rules 7.21 through 7.24. A: Placement. No more than eight ships of the same side may occupy one hex on the tactical map. No less than four ships may be placed in a hex unless the player has less than four ships in his fleet, in which case they must all be placed in the same hex. All ships are initially placed face-down. Count multiple ship counters (Rule 9.0) as one ship each for placement. Ships from the same fleet must be placed in the same hex or a series of adjacent hexes with at least four ships in each hex (thus, if the total number of ships in the fleet is less than eight, all must be placed in the same hex). The player without the initiative must place a total of eight ships in one or two adjacent shaded center hexes before he may place any ships in hexes outside the shaded center hexes. If he has more than eight ships, he may place additional ships in
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