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Old Tue Dec 07, 2004, 12:53pm
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Originally posted by Back In The Saddle
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Originally posted by SamIAm
How did the official scorer know which player had the wrong number?
Typically it starts with "white 10 block" and then the scorekeeper can't find 10. From there it's a matter of matching up jersies and the book or asking the other scorer.

SamIAm replied:
Thanks BITS, but what I really wanted to know was, how did the scorer in that game know who was incorrect? Did they go through the process you described or did the scorer already know who had the wrong number. If so, how?

The number that was on the player's jersey wasn't in the book. It wasn't that two girls had mixed up their jerseys. The player who was checking was listed in the book with a different number from what was on the jersey, and the number on the jersey wasn't in the book anywhere.
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