MNblockhead
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My philosophy is similar though rules lawyering at the game table is one of my biggest pet peeves. If I make a ruling, you can tell me I'm wrong with a brief explanation, I'll then decide and move on. If you keep pushing from there, then we have a problem - game time and flow are much more important than the minutia of a rule. Now if you really want to discuss it, I will gladly do so after the game or over email (in every possible detail, I love rules discussions - just not at the table)
Yep, "pushing it" is a problem. We're playing a game with a judge/referee. If you don't like the judge's/referee's ruling save for Monday quarterbacking. The game must go on.