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Old Mon Dec 22, 2008, 03:38pm
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Cool Finding Answers

I was on here the other day and I noticed that when people are giving their scenarios of what happened, they normally ask 'am I right' or 'what should have I done'. Which is perfectly fine, I do this too.

However, what you need to do after asking your question and getting other opinions is to check the sources. Always refer to the rule/case book. A lot of people think well, someone else agreed so it must be right...but seriously, there are times when that is not right.

So if you ask did I make this right call, go and check the rule book. Then explain the scenario, let us know what you did, the ruling you are going by, and then we can explain that rule from there if what you did was right or to explain what the rule is saying.

Just something that I thought I would mention to keep in the back of your mind.

Let me know your feedback. Positive or negative; I don't care. I'm interested on what you guys have to say!!!

Thanks,
-Lucas
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