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					Originally Posted by  LDUB
					 
				 
				So what is the point of knowing who the speaking captain is if you are just going to talk to anyone?  I understand how situations come up where one wants to talk with a player but I don't really see the need to designate one person in specific as the guy to talk to.  I doubt that guy will be playing the entire game anyways. 
			
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 The longer I think about this, the more useless team captains become.  From habit and based on the way things are in my area, I have always asked for the spokesperson for a team.  I always mark them in the book, although I have never had to address them.
I know that a team consists of 5 players, one of whom is the captain.  If it is done in a courteous manner, the captain may address an official on matters of interpretation or to obtain essential information.  Maybe this is why I determine that there is 1 captain.  You never know when a captain may need an interpretation or obtain essential information.
I think that I will continue to identify a spokesperson (the one and only actual captain of the team) and I will continue to mark them in the book.  And i will continue to inform that same captain (or the jumper in his absence) when the game is about to start.  When in Rome . . .