blackshoe, on 2011-March-18, 06:31, said:
I'm sure the TDs who volunteer to be on the call list are aware that they might be called late in the evening. If that were a problem for them, presumably they wouldn't volunteer.
Two of us are listed as taking calls until late on, in my case until 1.30 am. I cannot remember in the other case though it may be the same time. Of course some players are a little worried at calling a TD late, but surely there is no difficulty with calling the two of us pretty late.
Vampyr, on 2011-March-19, 18:11, said:
What doubt is introduced if a player does not "reserve his rights"?
I do not think the doubt is any different from reservation of rights in general, ie basically a statement that something has occurred, which the other side either agreers with or calls the TD. Of course with a match played privately it might be more difficult when they do not agree, but the basic approach is surely right: if they do agree there will be no later argument over whether the incident occurred. If you do not reserve your rights but later claim something occurred you have put yourself in a difficult position if there is doubt and will often be correctly ruled against.