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Originally posted by ChuckElias
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Then you'd be wrong twice. The premise of this procedure is that you missed the call and it's obvious to your partner. If you accept that premise (viz., this will only happen when you inadvertantly make an obvious error), then I don't see the problem. [/B][/QUOTE]Nope, the premise of this procedure is that YOU think that I missed the call. I might think something that's completely different. And you won't know what I think because you're too busy overruling my call.
If you think that I made an obvious error, hey, tell me about it. If I agree with you, or I'm not 100% confident of my original call, then I'll change that call. If I don't agree with you and I'm sure that I got it right, then I won't change my call. It's that simple. I'll live or die with what the films say then- which should be the right way to end up. My ego isn't that big that I wouldn't admit that I mighta made a mistake. Unfortunately, you're not saying the same thing if you just overrule one of my calls without discussing it with me first.
[Edited by Jurassic Referee on Oct 13th, 2004 at 09:23 AM]