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Originally posted by dblref
I used to use the "brushing hand" signal a fair amount when I first started officiating. My "mentor" told me that it should only be used when something "bang-bang" happens and you absolutely need to "sell" a call/no-call. If my partner looks to me for help and I know (without a doubt)the ball was tipped, I will use the "brushing hands" signal. There is a world of knowledge and help on this forum. Thanks everyone.
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dblref,
If my partner looks at me to help, I give him a "4-point" direction.
If I got a tipped ball from him, then I am wondering, 'Okay it was tipped, ya, but by whom?'
I would still need a direction.
mick