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== Controversy == It has often been theorized by the [[Hamish Rogers|great minds of the game]] that the square should indeed logically be a circle. This would mimic the shape of the bin, meaning the distance to the bin from all sides of the out of bounds area would be equal, and also there would not be strategic points around the square where the distance to the bin is less. This idea has been rejected for historical reasons by [[Charlie Rogers|FIBUA]]. The markings of the square is a common reason why the game of buce hasn't evolved to grass playing fields. The squares would be too difficult to easily mark on grass, therefore for convenience sake (and other reasons) the game remains on hard surface playing fields. A solution to this problem was offered by [[Keith Rogers]], who suggested the square on grass could be a cut-out of some sort of foam material, this would also solve the problem of players not being able to know where the square is when they are watching the sack, but this idea has been rejected for functionality reasons by [[Charlie Rogers|FIBUA]]. Alternatively, a thin layer of sand may prove useful for marking grass courts.
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