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Originally Posted by Peter Matteson
3. Make it clear to field reset they are an integral part of the game and train them well before the start of the first match.
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Field reset seems to never get that much respect or training... I was field reset for several years and read the rules closely, just as I always do, but there was very little training for those that haven't, and some of my fellow volunteers were quite confused over what they should do during the match and how. Even when the human players could have a big impact on the game, they weren't asking for conflict of interests forms, which seemed a bit off to me, too... I know I would have felt somewhat uncomfortable doing it with my former team on the field in a game where quick replacement of game pieces was critical.