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# IV.K.5. T.K.Rau – Change first part of this rule to “If you lose a turn because a manual adjudication was erroneous…” (Add the word “manual”.) Otherwise, the rule could be taken out of context and misinterpreted as meaning that a self-adjudication error could result in compensation via adding points to one’s cumulative score. | # IV.K.5. T.K.Rau – Change first part of this rule to “If you lose a turn because a manual adjudication was erroneous…” (Add the word “manual”.) Otherwise, the rule could be taken out of context and misinterpreted as meaning that a self-adjudication error could result in compensation via adding points to one’s cumulative score. | ||
# IV.G.1. & IV.D. Jeffrey Nelson – wording to make sure the board can turn freely before your turn ends, or that the base of the board may not be moved after a game starts. | # IV.G.1. & IV.D. Jeffrey Nelson – wording to make sure the board can turn freely before your turn ends, or that the base of the board may not be moved after a game starts. | ||
+ | # V.G.1.a. Chew 2011-07-17 "After your opponent’s last play, record the cumulative score. (May be waived if bag is empty.)" needs to be clarified: "if the bag was empty before the last play" or "if the bag was empty after the last play". | ||
# V.H. Jeffrey Nelson – wording to specifically outlaw “punitive” or frivolous recounts? | # V.H. Jeffrey Nelson – wording to specifically outlaw “punitive” or frivolous recounts? | ||
# I.D. Me – Should we mention cell phones (or penalize their ringing)? | # I.D. Me – Should we mention cell phones (or penalize their ringing)? | ||
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# IV.F.2.a. Jim Hughes (5/09) – Should we change the header of this rule from “On the Play Immediately Following the Blank Play” to something like “Before and During the Play Immediately Following the Blank Play”? This makes clear that the blank designation is not binding at the time the blank is played as well as during the play which follows that play. | # IV.F.2.a. Jim Hughes (5/09) – Should we change the header of this rule from “On the Play Immediately Following the Blank Play” to something like “Before and During the Play Immediately Following the Blank Play”? This makes clear that the blank designation is not binding at the time the blank is played as well as during the play which follows that play. | ||
# IV.F.2., V.A., etc. Jim Hughes (5/09) – Should flow charts be added (in the rules or in the Director’s Manual) to help with blank designation problems, missing tiles near the end of the game, and other complicated situations? (Jim has offered to do groundwork.) | # IV.F.2., V.A., etc. Jim Hughes (5/09) – Should flow charts be added (in the rules or in the Director’s Manual) to help with blank designation problems, missing tiles near the end of the game, and other complicated situations? (Jim has offered to do groundwork.) | ||
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== Issues Discussed But Still Unresolved: == | == Issues Discussed But Still Unresolved: == | ||
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== Resolved Issues == | == Resolved Issues == | ||
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+ | === 2009 (Quarter 2) === | ||
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+ | # Rule IV.F.2.b. (On All Plays Thereafter): The phrase “50 spread points” was replaced by the phrase “50 tournament spread points” for slightly improved clarity. | ||
+ | # Rule IV.B.5. (Drawing Out of Order): The wording was changed to clarify that total tile mixing time for an entire draw is 10 seconds and to clarify that one may draw tiles individually rather than all at once. The word “directly” was also dropped to avoid any misconception that a drawn tile may not be transferred to the other hand before being placed on one’s rack. | ||
+ | # Rule V.C.2. (Final Play): The exception at the beginning of the game to the “six-scores-of-zero-and-the-game-is-over” rule was removed. The game can now end with no tiles on the board. | ||
+ | # Rules I. (Conduct), I.A. (Cheating), and I.C. (Abusive or Disruptive Behavior): References are made to the NASPA Code of Conduct, effective 7/1/09, which governs conduct at NASPA tournaments. | ||
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+ | # We decided that when playing blind people we will not require the tiles to be face down on a flat surface (as opposed to drawing from a bag). | ||
+ | # We agreed that directors should not be involved in recounts (beyond settling a single score). No change will be made to V.H. in this regard. | ||
+ | # We determined we will not disallow prize money to a player who deliberately forfeits the last game (as we were instructed by NASPA). | ||
+ | # We decided not to bar an unexcused forfeiter from the rest of the tournament. | ||
+ | # We decided we will not change the 50 point spread given to the opponent of a forfeiter. | ||
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# We decided not to change the 10 point penalty for incorrect computer word lookups. | # We decided not to change the 10 point penalty for incorrect computer word lookups. | ||
# We decided not to specifically add language which prohibits a director from declaring that players should draw for 1st & 2ns for every game. (The rule already prohibits this sufficiently.) | # We decided not to specifically add language which prohibits a director from declaring that players should draw for 1st & 2ns for every game. (The rule already prohibits this sufficiently.) | ||
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