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Old Tue Nov 29, 2005, 02:16pm
blindzebra blindzebra is offline
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Originally posted by cford
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Originally posted by cford
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Originally posted by blindzebra
You may understand incorrectly.

If the official is looking at the clock when they blow their whistle and see .7, then time expires it is not a timing error.

However, if the official blows their whistle and then looks at the clock and sees .7 and time expires, the interval between the whistle and look is interpreted as lag time and .7 is put back on the clock.

Time can only be put back on for a timing error, so unless your timer is psychic, you can't put time back for an official's error.

[Edited by blindzebra on Nov 29th, 2005 at 01:48 PM]
I'm not sure that I understand your interpretation of this rule. Your correct in the first part because the timer is allowed one second lag time to stop the clock.
What if there is .9 seconds when you blow your whistle and then look at the clock and it is at .6 and then the clock runs out. Are you saying that you put .6 seconds even though the time is less than 1 second?
If you blow your whistle and then look, you put the time you saw back on, if the time runs out.
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