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Old Mon Nov 13, 2006, 10:06pm
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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Originally Posted by bronco
While it is commendable to keep track of these things on your own, the official book is the official book. It doesn't matter if your asst. coach was more accurate, if there is a dispute about these things the official book takes precedence. So I am not sure how this could effectively prevent problems where the official book has incorrect information on fouls, TOs, etc.
This is why the visiting team's score book should sit next to the official book when possible. At the very least you will not go several minutes without a problem being addressed in a timely matter. You can always refer to other books if a mistake is know by the officials and obvious. You do not just have to go with the official book at all costs. You only go only with the official book when a mistake cannot be found and when the mistake was made.

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