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				Originally posted by Danvrapp  
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Under no circumstances should you have had a "do-over".  The T should have had a 10 second count going, one of you 2 should have had an eye on the clock
			
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 Dan - I'll agree with your saying there should not be a do-over, but would you actually be counting a ten second back court when there's only 4.some seconds left to play?  Maybe this is something I should be doing for clock management skills, I dunno   ! 
 
I still like Chuck's answer.  If you stroll to the table with confidence and say "I know the bucket was good, three seconds ticked off - put 1.2 on the clock," I think you gain a little credibility by having some presence of mind to know what the heck was going on when the clock screws up. 
			
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 I used to be in the school of thought that under ten, don't count.  But, I got bit in a case like this, so now I count all the time.  Plus, if they see you counting, it is easier to sell Chucks' call.