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  • Free Hand Must Be In Contact With The Peg At All Times
  • Shoulders Must Be Square To The Table Before The Start Of The Match
  • Competing Elbow Must Be Placed on The Elbow Pad At All Times
  • Thumb Knuckles Mst Be Showing On Competing Hand Before The Start Of The Match
  • Referee Must Be Able To Pass A Closed Fist Between Biceps & Forearm Of Competitor Before The Start Of The Match
  • Competing Wrists Must Be Straight Before The Start Of The Match
  • Gripped Hands Must Be In The Center Of The Table, In Line With Pegs
  • Competitors Must Have One Foot On The Floor At All Times
  • A Period Of One Minute Will Be Allowed To Grip Properly. If A Proper Grip Is Not Obtained, A “Referee's” Grip Will Be Applied By The Referee.
  • No Movement Will Be Allowed During Or Immediately Following Administration Of “Referee's” Grip
  • Audible Signal Given By The Referee's Will Be “Go”
  • A 30 Second Rest Period May Be Permitted After A Slip Grip Or Foul, Upon Referee's Discretion
  • Competitors Must Be Stopped If Believed To Be In A “Break-Arm” Position
  • Competitors May Not Use Any Part Of The Body To Pin Their Opponent
  • Competitors May Not Intentionally Slip Grips
  • Only One Foul Will Be Allowed Per Match, Second Foul Will Eliminate The Competitor From That Match [Examples: False Start, Hand Off Peg, Elbow Off Pad, Both Feet Off Floor, Etc.]
  • Reasonable Platform Shoes Or Supplied Riser May Be Used If Waistline Does Not Reach Top Of Table
  • No Belt Buckles Allowed, No Hats, Caps Must Be Turned-A-Round, As Not To Obstruct
  • This Event Is Double Elimination
  • The Referee's Decision Is Always Final, Referee's May Consult For A Consensus
  • Sportsmanship & Proper Conduct Will Prevail. Failure To Comply Will Result In Elimination From The Tournament & Removal From The Premises.
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