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I think there's a rule somewhere that says that if the timer's response to a situation is within a certain allowable amount, you don't put time back on the clock just to make up for reaction time. I can't find a cite at the moment, but I'll keep looking. BUt I think you should NOT have put any time back on the clock.
I think 5-6-2 exception 3 is the applicable rule. Last edited by rainmaker; Fri Feb 15, 2008 at 02:44pm. |
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