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Re: 2009 High Scores

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Originally Posted by RMiller View Post
I am curious as to why you think this. As far as I know, after each match, the scoring volunteers count the number of balls in each trailer to confirm or change the number they had in the system.
True. Every scorer is assigned to a trailer. After each match, each scorer unloads the trailer that he/she scored, counting all the way. They then confirm/update their scores.

At least, that's how L.A. worked.

The only reason I can see for a score to be debatable would be penalties, and those are usually pretty accurate

Or are you thinking of the FMS/control system?
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