
Fri Feb 13, 2009, 12:14pm
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Illinois
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Quote:
Originally Posted by M&M Guy
I would use this as a good philosophy to follow, so that the official coming in is sure about their information. However, I agree with fullor30 to an extent in that I wouldn't call it an absolute. I have seen an example where the pass gets tipped up top by white, goes OOB along the endline, the L signals for white ball, the crowd goes crazy, and partner comes in with the info that white did indeed tip it out by the 3-point line. However, what the L saw was blue tried to save it right before it went OOB, and was the last to tip it. L steps out and says, "Thank you for the info, but blue 21 tipped it right here, that's why we're staying with white". This situation allows the L to stay with the call if indeed they have info that might be different from their partners' info.
For the most part, if I'm receiving info from my partner, I agree I'm trusting their info and going with the correction.
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I guess I should have said it this way...
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