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Old Thu Feb 07, 2008, 11:00am
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Originally Posted by Rufus
Thanks for the confirmation of what I thought. The situation came up last night in a close game with little time left on the clock. I called it like I saw it and was very clear in my mechanics, both stopping the clock and indicating direction. I did confer with my partner but he came up double-cherries (rightfully so, he was looking for a push by A1 and didn't see the tap).

I'll definitely make sure I'm in position to see who knocked it out, call it clearly, and move on with life. Thanks again.
If you are certain of your call - and it's your call to make - don't go to your partner. Make the call. Going to your partner only calls into question whether you saw it.

If your partner has information for you that he believes you couldn't see, then he should come to you. If you don't have clear information, then you should go to your partner.
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