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Originally Posted by BillyMac
The reason I'm torn between the second, or third, option is I can't come up with a definition of "ready" in 6-3-2-b. As the umpire, how do I know when my partner is ready? Whistle? Normal arm movements used by the referee when tossing? "Ready?" question answered by the captains? Also, If I were to chose the third option, that means that I would be calling a violation during a dead ball, right? Comments would be appreciated.
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I go with the "Ready" acknowledgement by the captains.
When I'm the R, I explicitly say "Hold your spots around the circle" when I'm ready to toss.