yoshinator
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[video=youtube_share;2aYmyKxvYZY]http://youtu.be/2aYmyKxvYZY[/video]
I don't see a problem with the time starting. His fingers are touching the timer on every start, barely but they are and that is all the rule states. Seems like pointless nitpicking
Your timer starts are definitely not legal, the unfortunate thing is lots of delegates won't see this sort of stuff, just because there are loads of competitors, especially at this comp there were >100, and only 1 or 2 delegates.
First check out regulation A4b.
Secondly check out Sameer starts solves, perfection.
Alternatively Breandan's way is also perfectly legal, but on the borderline, only his fingers are touching the sensors when he starts.
OT: First and last solve just went all wrong didn't they!
I don't see a problem with the time starting. His fingers are touching the timer on every start, barely but they are and that is all the rule states. Seems like pointless nitpicking
You seemed more shaky than your home videos Jacob. Looked a little nervous. Good job though.
You really walked yourself into this average by predicting that you were gonna mess up the last solve. You only need to believe if you wish to achieve.
Your timer starts are definitely not legal, the unfortunate thing is lots of delegates won't see this sort of stuff, just because there are loads of competitors, especially at this comp there were >100, and only 1 or 2 delegates.
First check out regulation A4b.
Secondly check out Sameer starts solves, perfection.
Alternatively Breandan's way is also perfectly legal, but on the borderline, only his fingers are touching the sensors when he starts.
OT: First and last solve just went all wrong didn't they!
I agree with you, if I judge a person doing that I give them a warning and after that... in theory I would begin +2'ing them, but my process never made it that far.