Originally posted by Wendyism
Your welcome......
And finally....capped at 15bps....i wish i had a wooden stick, or a funky radar gun thingy, i will not have the equipment to check thoroughly until February/March time, it costs so much money that all the tourney organisers are purchasing them collectively.
so truthfully, i won't have anything, just the honesty of the player, and marshall expertise, again if a player is found with an illegal setting then he will be banned for the remainder of the tournament.
It all sounds very harsh, but the rule is just don't cheat.........I hope that answers all your queries.
I understand the need to prevent anyone being shot at 20BPS but there are a lot of markers around with no practical way of capping them to 15BPS without buying a new board(except possibly using a slow hopper).
Is the rule to be that you must not shoot over 15BPS(i'm sure on a lot of the older uncapped markers will be near impossible to shoot at 15+ in semi) or is it that the marker must be caped at 15 to be legal?
The reason i ask is that as my primary marker is easily capped at 15 but my backup has no way of being capped, personally i cannot shoot 15 in semi on either marker. I'm sure many other players are in a similar situation of having an old marker as a cheap reliable backup.
Steve