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Old Sat Feb 07, 2004, 05:25pm
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Originally posted by carldog
Thanks for the examples of 'definite information'.

I guess my point here is that in the original situation I cited, the Refs were just estimating how much time to take off the clock - I think it was 30 or 40 seconds - and since member "firedoc" says it shouldn't have been done and since no one has disagreed....

the Refs messed up this one.
Well, it happens. Do you know they were estimating? Definite knowledge could include a few 5 seconds counts, a couple of backcourt counts, and maybe (MAYBE) even add about 5 seconds or so because you know definitely that there were AT LEAST 5 seconds elapsed that weren't accounted for with manual counts.
Either way, this is one of those mistakes that only an assignor or evaluator will care about.

Adam
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