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Old Thu Jun 05, 2008, 01:58pm
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Originally Posted by MikeK27

1. Better communication, meaning slow down while making the call and reporting.
Here's what works for me:

If calling a foul as the lead, stand in place with arm raised for a second or two. Allow the play to come to a complete conclusion. You don't want to start moving towards the table when a dead ball foul, T or worse yet, a fight occurs. Don't vacate your area until your partner is coming in to replace you. Signal to partner how many FT's are going to be awarded or if the where the ball is to be put back into play. Then confidently hustle to the spot where you will report your foul.
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