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Originally posted by JRutledge
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Originally posted by blindzebra
It is his partners fault to ALLOW coaches to treat his partner that way.
The officials are a TEAM and I'm NEVER going to allow a coach to play divide and conquer with me and my less experienced partner.
If they test this partner and cross the line and my partner, based on their inexperience, does not know how to handle it, I'm sureashell going to HANDLE IT.
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You seemed to be running with this example and adding stuff to it. ChessRef just stated that the coaches got on him. What can a partner do when the complaints are not out of hand or beyond what are normally acceptable? I know if a coach is on my partner I can say something, but I cannot stop him from having complaints about calls. Nor is it my job to hold my partner's hand the entire game.
Peace
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Where in the rule book does it say the coach can complain about calls?
It is the more experienced officials job to help their partner through it. You give them some advice, you give them a chance to handle the situation, and if that fails you lead by EXAMPLE and handle it yourself.
It's called mentoring.