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Three Situations / Automatic Cast Vote
In our last poll we asked how you would score a tree where two handlers voted to circle and two handlers voted to minus the tree. 13.57% voted that the hunting judge's vote would determine how it would be scored. In other words, if the judge and one other handler voted to minus the tree then there would not be a majority to overturn the judge's vote.
That would be true under most situations (takes a majority to overturn the judge's decision). However, there are three (just 3) situations that automatically go to a cast vote where the judge's vote carries no more weight than anyone else (handler) in the cast. In other words, you must have a majority of the cast vote to: 1, 2, 3.
Q: What are those three specific situations? And go......!!!
1.
2.
3.
I know there are several experts on here who will be quick to spit out those three, so I'm going to ask Jim, Joey, and Bill Harper to relax a bit and give it a day or two before you give those three we're looking for. Sorry, some are just too good to play this game and others are copying your answers. lol.
Help is here!
https://www.ukcdogs.com/docs/huntin...d-scorecard.pdf
Ooooooo I am going to enjoy this one lol.
Tar
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Originally posted by yadkintar
Ooooooo I am going to enjoy this one lol.
Tar
Scoring tree, calling timeout, questioning a call
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Originally posted by rooster731
Scoring tree, calling timeout, questioning a call
Secret agent #1 told me I can't play no more I cause to much controversy lol.
Tar
A cast vote should be able to over turn a non-hunting judges decision when scoring a tree! For example, when the non-hunting judge sees a coon further up the tree. Or when the non-hunting judge circles a blatant slick.
Scoring a tree... calling timeout... dogs returning to previously scored tree
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I just love open book tests. Mr Stevens, are you real sharp or can you just read and comprehend real good?
I see 4....
1.3(a)(2)
2.4(g)
3.5(h)
4. Time outs.
Using rule #'s isn't fair. No one knows what your answers are. But your 1 and 2 are the same.
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Originally posted by Richard Lambert
Using rule #'s isn't fair. No one knows what your answers are. But your 1 and 2 are the same.
quote:
Originally posted by Richard Lambert
I just love open book tests. Mr Stevens, are you real sharp or can you just read and comprehend real good?
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MR Stevens answers are spot on . Totally agree sir
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Originally posted by Donnie Stevens
Scoring a tree... calling timeout... dogs returning to previously scored tree
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Donnie, what about whether a dog is in a hole or not? Rule says cast can proceed to a hole if majority agrees.
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Originally posted by Richard Lambert
Donnie, what about whether a dog is in a hole or not? Rule says cast can proceed to a hole if majority agrees.
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GR CH 1ST & 2ND place wins 90/4 LIFE GUN-HTX==-Willy BOY/Bigtime Britt
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Nt ch Gr ch HERSHS HUNTIN RED IKE
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GR CH HERSHS HUNTIN RED KATE
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Hershell, that is just what I have always gone by. I have never seen a cast proceed to a hole unless a majority of the cast agreed to it or someone treed their dog. I guess that my reading comprehension is not that good. That maybe why I am usually wrong. And thanks for pointing that out.
I understand some people don't want their dogs treeing in holes in the dry season here we tree coons in beaver holes I can tell when a dog trees in a hole and I trash break my dogs I am treeing mine for 225+.
Tar
I think it's the judges decision if the track ended at a hole but you still need a majority to score the hole.
Tar you ain't talkin this old dog into scoring no bull frog lol
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Most of the time theys a heck of a fight going on in there we stop what we are doing and watch the show you got a tuff dog if he can whoop that coon in there lol.
Tar
Tarbaby, why do they call them "beaver" holes?
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Originally posted by Donnie Stevens
I think it's the judges decision if the track ended at a hole but you still need a majority to score the hole.
Tar you ain't talkin this old dog into scoring no bull frog lol
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What if the judge says my dog is in a hole let's go to him but the other 3 cast members say that he isn't? Or what if 2 cast members say their dogs are in a hole but 2 say they aren't?
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