Blake, in 2007 the refs didn't have a hard time determining whether a tube that
was on the rack fell off and then should have been counted. It didn't happen that often tbh.
It's important to realize when interpreting the rules that <G64> states that PEGS are scored,
not tubes. If I'm reading and thinking it through correctly as of Revision G+ to the Game Rules:
- If a fallen off tube is on the ground at the end of the match, and another tube was put in its place then the tube that was put in its place counts<G64> & <G68> & Update7
- If the tube on the ground was picked up and put somewhere else, then it counts on its new peg and not its old one <G64> & <G68>, new def'n of HANGING
- If a tube falls of, another tube was not put in its place, and the fallen-off tube is on the ground at the end of the match then the peg the tube was on does not receive a score for that tube <G64>&<G68> & Update7
- "On the ground" here represents any and all scenarios where the tube is no longer HANGING
Note, there's a RevG+ coming out (link is broken atm) that reinstates <G60> -- Thus the <G67> we're talking about will become <G68> again.
P.S. -- Maybe I could get a WP? Maybe?