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assignmentmaker Mon Feb 20, 2006 07:08pm

Re: K.I.S.S!!!!!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by JRutledge
You go table side on all fouls in the FC. It is that simple.

The only time you will not switch with anyone if you are the Trail table side when you made a call and you will then stay Trail in that situation.

If you are told not to long switch like in my state, then you do not have to worry about going table side in the BC.

Why is this so difficult to understand?

Peace

The idea is to come up with rules which cover what all the officials do, not just the calling official.

canuckrefguy Mon Feb 20, 2006 08:08pm

Re: Re: K.I.S.S!!!!!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by assignmentmaker
Quote:

Originally posted by JRutledge
You go table side on all fouls in the FC. It is that simple.

The only time you will not switch with anyone if you are the Trail table side when you made a call and you will then stay Trail in that situation.

If you are told not to long switch like in my state, then you do not have to worry about going table side in the BC.

Why is this so difficult to understand?

Peace

The idea is to come up with rules which cover what all the officials do, not just the calling official.

And why is THAT necessary?

I can't believe we have a 2-page thread on this....:confused:



Forksref Mon Feb 20, 2006 08:41pm

Re: K.I.S.S!!!!!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by JRutledge
You go table side on all fouls in the FC. It is that simple.

The only time you will not switch with anyone if you are the Trail table side when you made a call and you will then stay Trail in that situation.

If you are told not to long switch like in my state, then you do not have to worry about going table side in the BC.

Why is this so difficult to understand?

Peace

Agreed, it's not hard. "Report and stay." "Bump and run."

assignmentmaker Mon Feb 20, 2006 11:24pm

Quote:

Originally posted by Snake~eyes
Okay here goes mya ttempt at 18.
LTC call a foul in the front court and go table side = 3
LTC call a foul in the front court, go table side and crew must rotate to have L/T on same side = 3
LTC call a foul in the new backcourt and just slide = 3
LTC call a foul in the new backcourt and must bump and run = 3
LTC call a foul in the new backcourt that puts team in the bonus, calling official goes table side = 3

Total = 15


I'm out of ideas, unless you include not going table side on a T then that's another 3 and that would be 18.


In short, there are:

1) 3 possible officials;
2) 3 possible 'scenarios': staying (shooting or not), going the other way (throw-in), and going the other way (shooting);
3) 2 possible initial positions for an official (tableside or opposite).

3x3x2 = 18

for trail:
staying (shooting or not), tableside
staying (shooting or not), opposite
going opposite, tableside
going opposite, opposite
shooting opposite, tableside
shooting opposite, opposite

for lead:
staying (shooting or not), tableside
staying (shooting or not), opposite
going opposite, tableside
going opposite, opposite
shooting opposite, tableside
shooting opposite, opposite

for center:
staying (shooting or not), tableside
staying (shooting or not), opposite
going opposite, tableside
going opposite, opposite
shooting opposite, tableside
shooting opposite, opposite

JRutledge Mon Feb 20, 2006 11:29pm

And you need to know all these various scenarios for what reason?

Peace

Dribble Tue Feb 21, 2006 12:00am

This is an odd post...but whatever floats your boat!

I agree with the folks who are simplifying the 3-person game for you (if you're intending on learning it or teach it). If it's just for curiosity sake, then the easiest way to look it up is to read the CCA manual...do you have one?

canuckrefguy Tue Feb 21, 2006 12:10am

Quote:

Originally posted by assignmentmaker
Quote:

Originally posted by Snake~eyes
Okay here goes mya ttempt at 18.
LTC call a foul in the front court and go table side = 3
LTC call a foul in the front court, go table side and crew must rotate to have L/T on same side = 3
LTC call a foul in the new backcourt and just slide = 3
LTC call a foul in the new backcourt and must bump and run = 3
LTC call a foul in the new backcourt that puts team in the bonus, calling official goes table side = 3

Total = 15


I'm out of ideas, unless you include not going table side on a T then that's another 3 and that would be 18.


In short, there are:

1) 3 possible officials;
2) 3 possible 'scenarios': staying (shooting or not), going the other way (throw-in), and going the other way (shooting);
3) 2 possible initial positions for an official (tableside or opposite).

3x3x2 = 18

for trail:
staying (shooting or not), tableside
staying (shooting or not), opposite
going opposite, tableside
going opposite, opposite
shooting opposite, tableside
shooting opposite, opposite

for lead:
staying (shooting or not), tableside
staying (shooting or not), opposite
going opposite, tableside
going opposite, opposite
shooting opposite, tableside
shooting opposite, opposite

for center:
staying (shooting or not), tableside
staying (shooting or not), opposite
going opposite, tableside
going opposite, opposite
shooting opposite, tableside
shooting opposite, opposite

Huh? :confused:


assignmentmaker Tue Feb 21, 2006 04:41pm

Quote:

Originally posted by Dribble
This is an odd post...but whatever floats your boat!

I agree with the folks who are simplifying the 3-person game for you (if you're intending on learning it or teach it). If it's just for curiosity sake, then the easiest way to look it up is to read the CCA manual...do you have one?

Just looking for a way to say "Three cheeseburgers" instead of "Cheeseburger, cheeseburger, cheeseburger."


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