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That's interesting that there is a formal distinction made by level between the two ways to decide when to signal. I suppose there is some logic to it--at lower levels there is more value in the "I saw it and am trying to see if there is really advantage" method as players may be less attuned to advantage, whereas the higher level players understand the concept well, so just waiting

We mentioned this on the US-based forum, but I kind of like the idea of the one-arm to two-arm advantage signal - especially at younger levels.

One-arm with no verbal mention is "go on - this may be advantage".

When the second arm joins with the verbal call - "yes, it's advantage".

Probably a lot tougher to execute in the heat of the game compared to typing about the execution, but at least in my simple mind it seems to make sense.
 
Maehle with the *slightest* of touches on Sterling there, not sure if even Makkelie saw that. I'm assuming he gave it for the other rash challenge, although that one made no contact.
 
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