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I would say that "Any game where a time limit is used, which ends due to reaching the time limit, shall be considered a regulation game. Time limits include...". That way, everyone would know that games ending due to the time limit are to be treated as official games, even though the appropriate amount of innings may not have been completed.
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I suppose the phrase "using a Time Limit" will be said to mean the game ending on a time limit, because we don't really USE the time limit except to end the game. Also, the "additional inning" in pool play is also caused by the time limit. That will be my interpretation. This whole discussion makes me wonder what protest caused it, as time limit games have always been regulation.
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Or.....
Any game ending due to a time limit shall be considered a regulation game.
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