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Originally Posted by mbyron
Good point. Sometimes it's difficult for people to determine relevance: it's easy to read everything as relevant, since it's part of the case play.
The way out, it seems to me, is to return to the text of the rule. Cases are applications of rules. Anything included in the case that the rule fails to mention is merely adventitious.
In all of your examples, the pieces you mention do not appear in the text of the exemplified rule, and that explains why we should not read those elements back into the rule.
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Instead, I would read into the intent of the rule. Sometimes, case plays are designed to show the intent of the rule.
In the OP, the case play refers to 5 seconds or less remaining in the game; but the rule does not mention that at all.
The case play does, however, give great insight into the intent of the rule.