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Old Tue Oct 08, 2013, 05:53am
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In simplest terms, it seems the following is now apparently the mechanic for dead ball switches:

Calling official always reports, then stays tableside.
Tableside official replaces calling official.

EXCEPTIONS: When C or T call a foul opposite table when it's going the other way (the OOB after which will be administered opposite table), then C or T, reports the foul, stays opposite, and becomes the new L.

Corrections to this analysis welcomed.
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