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Post by Bill LeMonnier on May 23, 2016 13:18:08 GMT
China will provide a game clock operator for each game... that said, Ken Li has indicated that their experience is very limited. With that in mind, we will take turns each game day assisting as a hands on tutor with the game clock... this will hopefully ensure our game clocks run efficiently for each game and help improve/mentor the host timers in improving their timing skills.
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bojan
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Post by bojan on May 24, 2016 8:27:03 GMT
we've a guideline for GC operators. however it is in German (file too big to be attached). We could translate it in English or even Chinese (professionally) to help out
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Post by frankkristensen on May 24, 2016 9:42:16 GMT
Sign me up as clock operator assistant. :-)
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Post by Ben Griffiths on May 24, 2016 11:27:59 GMT
A question in the Rules Test has got me thinking about the game clock. (IFAF) Rule 3-3-8-c allows competitions to adopt regulations that even if a visual game clock is the official timepiece, a two-minute warning shall still be given. Do we know if this rule will be adopted or not?
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Post by Bill LeMonnier on May 24, 2016 13:08:54 GMT
We'll use the two minute warning ONLY if the there are no visible working game clocks... besides Frank K volunteered to be the assistant timer so every game should be in good hands up there.
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Post by frankkristensen on May 24, 2016 13:25:16 GMT
Did I volunteer for every game?? :-)
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Post by Bill LeMonnier on May 24, 2016 23:02:10 GMT
Sign me up as clock operator assistant. :-) Your words, not mine... "Sign me up!"
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