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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
Your partner should have taken the call if it knows he had a different foul that preceded yours.
You should have listened to him if he's telling you he has a different foul that preceded yours. However, you don't take his info and report it, he should then take the call and report it.
This is a pretty fundamental issue that will come up again. It doesn't take any pregaming on the topic. If you have two different things, communicate it and decide which was first and that person takes the call.
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I agree with Camron on this.
Not sure for one how you missed the fact that he had a foul also (double whistle)...even if you didn't hear his whistle I personally always make eye contact with the nearest official when I make a call to make sure we aren't both calling something. I'm not trying to bash you on that by any means...might just be a good practice to think about in the future.
I was working with one of our older gentlemen the other night in a 3-person setting. He and the third guy had like 4 double whistles when the old fella was at L...all 4 times he would just breeze by the third official on his way to the table without so much as a blink to report it. The two of us just laughed like "I guess he got it!"