Control of the court
I have heard in numerous threads the notion of "control of the court." It seems that sometimes the R has it, sometimes the U, and eventually the U gives it back to the R. I admit to being pretty new, but I haven't noticed this in the rules or officials manual (NFSH).
Can you shed some light on this concept?
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