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Old Mon Jan 06, 2014, 01:08pm
shagpal shagpal is offline
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OK! I understand.

since this is a judgement call, I thought it was a basic and obvious answer that did not need expounding.

are you confusing misinterpretation with misapplication?

Since you are asking me personally, I would never intitate any questioning of partners judgment call. I would not disagree or convey doubt on any way even if I think my patner misinterpreted a rule unless asked. I would conference for rules I think that are misapplied or verbalized showing misapplication of a rule.

I would discuss in postgame. and all this is just me, I am not telling anyone else ehat they should or should not do.


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Originally Posted by Manny A View Post
The question being asked has NOTHING to do with the original play. It has to do with the general subject of getting with your partner immediately after he/she boots a call involving a rule misinterpretation. Mike even offered you an example--your partner makes an IFF call with two outs--to get your take on the situation.

The impression I get from your continual dodging of the question is that you would let it go until the post-game discussion.