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Old Wed Mar 14, 2007, 08:57pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by PWL
The defense in this case would have gotten their strike call, but they asked for an appeal before I could even mutter a word. They would have gotten their strike with just about two seconds of patience. Like I said before, whether my partner got the batter for an offer is irrelevant. In my mind, I thought he had offered. In his mind, he didn't. That is fine by me. I didn't know he wouldn't use the proper mechanic. It was only a low level game where possibly he learned more about rotations and mechanics.
You can dance around this all you want. This is just one more situation where you refuse to admit you blew it. You had a strike, which cannot be appealed, yet you granted the appeal any way to punish the defense for asking too quickly for an appeal.


Tim.

Last edited by bob jenkins; Thu Mar 15, 2007 at 08:37am.