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Originally posted by Dewey1
But I would disagree that you talk with your partner, in your situation you TELL your parnter what you did to his/her call. What I am talking about it is actually talking with and coming to an agreement about the call. Which once again leads to teamwork and not a hierarchy which is what I see when I read that you just change it and then tell your partner.
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Dewey,
First, let us assume that the partner was wrong by not signaling, or by signaling incorrectly. (ie. Cuz we wouldn't change anything that was even remotely borderline

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We blow the whistle, stop the ensuing play... now what?
We go to our partner and quietly tell 'im he screwed up and he changes his call?
We go to our partner and quietly tell 'im he screwed up and we change the call?
We go to our partner and quietly tell 'im he screwed up and he refuses to change his call?
We change the call and our partner sees us doing it and knows he screwed up?
We change the call and then we go to our partner and quietly tell 'im he screwed up... and he says what?
How, exactly, does that work? 
mick
[Edited by mick on Feb 5th, 2004 at 12:53 PM]