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Originally Posted by Refplace
They are correct.
Remember Turns begin and end with you.
So cast on Turn 1 and roll for success at the END of Your Turn, at which point it is the beginning of your new Turn. Everyone else goes in between that time, otherwise they could only interrupt your casting if they had done a Wait maneuver.
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Which is exactly what the rules say:
"Whether you succeed or fail, your turn ends as soon as you roll the dice. No
one can interrupt a one-second spell unless he took the Wait maneuver on
his own turn before the caster began concentrating."
Therefore the concentration maneuver, die roll, and effect all take place before he passes to the next player's turn.
If that was not the case, why the change in text from 3e where the die roll and effect were explicitly made at the beginning of his next turn?