Personally, I look at the Three Man Trap situation loosely. Meaning, if you've got three models surrounding a model in a triangle shape you simply acknowledge that the model is considered trapped and move on.
Flip side, my usual opponent treats this situation seriously and sticks to the notion where even if you are off by a cm or two to make the surround completely equidistant the model should be free to back away.
For the most part, I agree with him. Strip away of all the intricacies and you’re left with the ruling: If you've got enough room to back away, you are free to back away. If you don’t have the movement to secure the trap then why should you be rewarded with it?
However, if you simply take a step back and look at the miniatures on the table you can easily see the trap. It avoids annoying instances where you are making sure a model can reach an
exact spot on a base or spending time trying to figure out if the surround is
exactly equidistant. Plus, most of the time when you’re measuring, bases are usually shifted ever so slightly (stupid fingers) which can make this trap almost impossible to perform.
Where do you guys (or girls) stand?
I apologize if this is a bit of an odd question but in a game where you don’t necessarily have to back
directly away from a fight and you are technically allowed to trap a monster sized base with three models I figure I’d see what the community thinks.