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This was a tournament environment that doubled as a camp, and I was R on the game so the decision was up to me. I chose to not adjust it because I had no definite knowledge, but was soundly ripped by every evaluator that spoke to me for not changing it. Between them all, 0.2 to 0.5 would have come off of the clock but none of them were able to support it by rule, just said that logically some amount of time had to have passed.
Edit: I should add, I agree that logically some amount of time should have come off. I just don't think I am allowed to arbitrarily take time off, as was suggested to me, under the current rules as written and still have support. Last edited by rekent; Sat Mar 28, 2015 at 12:00am. Reason: Clarification. |
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