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Originally Posted by FMadera
I think as a general rule, that's definitely something to include in your prematch. If you wait, there's far less likelihood of a replay (virtually none, if done correctly), but you'll get lots of crap for waiting so long after the fact to decide on a fault. If the R2 whistles incorrectly, there's greater chance of the R1 issuing a replay, or other ill will caused by the indecision.
Another great reason for headsets!
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Does volleyball have a signal for stopping play without issuing a decision? In basketball, the open-hand stop clock signal stops play, but does not commit an official to any particular decision.