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Old Wed Jan 20, 2010, 04:28pm
jdw3018 jdw3018 is offline
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Just my opinion:

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I would go over to the table with the following sequence (please comment on what I should do differently):

"Basket Good" with good-basket hand motion followed by three fingers I don't like this, only because it could be confused for a player number if the scorer is uncertain what is happening
"Three points"
"Red 32, Red 3-2" I only say (and visually report with my hand) once. Doing it twice gives another opportunity for the scorer to hear too many numbers or numbers in the wrong order. with number of fingers shown during individually spoken numbers
"Block" with block signal (or any other foul violation) I don't normally verbally state the type of foul, as it isn't required. Sometimes I do out of instinct. No biggee either way.
"One shot" with one finger shown to the table, then shown to my partner before taking my spot as trail if I was lead during play or vice versa.

I don't think to do the touchdown signal when at the table, I just tell them three points with three fingers shown. No one has ever told me differently.
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