No, it doesn't have to take precedence over 2125. All 2125 implies is that the
action of creating a contest is "regulated". Searching the ruleset for words
starting "regulat" finds that the only relevant affect that this has is to
prevent rule 101(ii) from allowing any player to create a contest at will. So
rule 2125 prevents a player creating a contest under rule 101 (this is very
useful, without it the game would just be a mess), but doesn't prevent a
player creating a contest under rule 2169.

As for why I mentioned this precedence, I don't at the moment think that
there's a conflict between rules 2136 and 2169, but some other arguments
I've seen here seem to imply that there is.
-- 
ais523

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On Thu, 8 May 2008, Alexander Smith wrote:
> Oh, and rule 2169 takes precedence over rule 2136 anyway (it's more powerful).

That doesn't matter if there's no conflict.  And if this is interpreted being
a conflict, it would have to take precedence over 2125 (power-3) as well.

-Goethe




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