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What do chasers hit an opposing chaser's broom with in a Speelman Steal in order to gain possession of the Quaffle?

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A Speelman Steal refers to a fictional Quidditch maneuver from the Harry Potter series, where a chaser attempts to gain possession of the Quaffle by interacting with an opponent's broom.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question pertains to an element of the fictional sport called Quidditch, which is featured heavily in the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling. In Quidditch, a Speelman Steal is a maneuver where a chaser gains possession of the Quaffle by hitting an opposing chaser's broom.

However, since this is a fictional sport, the tactics and specific rules such as hitting brooms are part of the fantasy narrative and not actually part of the real-world sport adaptations of Quidditch. In the real-world sport, which is inspired by the fictional game, players do not hit brooms as part of gameplay, as it would be against safety regulations.

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