SUDDEN DEATH

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SUDDEN DEATH

Postby Andy Miller » Tue Feb 20, 2018 9:02 pm

CAN SOME ONE EXPLAIN HOW SUDDEN DEATH WORKS ,THANKS
cell 330=204=8844 DOG IS A DOG U NEVER KNOW WHAT HAPPENS WHEN U TURN THEM LOOSE

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Re: SUDDEN DEATH

Postby Andy Harper » Tue Feb 20, 2018 9:16 pm

Simple. Hunt time is over without a declared winner. Hunt continues until a winner is declared. :) :)

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Re: SUDDEN DEATH

Postby Jerry Moll » Tue Feb 20, 2018 9:32 pm

18.B.6. If there is still a tie; do not catch dogs or call time out. The dogs tied will continue hunting until the tie is broken. In overtime, the first dog to score plus, minus or circle points will break the tie. However, the score at the end of the original hunting time will remain the final score for determining placement in the hunt. As an alternative to overtime, tied handlers may unanimously vote to flip a coin to determine the winner.
Prepare yourself and your hound. Hunt the dog, read the Blue Book, and your Good Book!


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