Beef Chief
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- Mar 5, 2011
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I threw a disc that landed in the top of the basket and it fell right through. I thought it counted, but my friend thought otherwise. Shouldn't it count as a basket?
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It fell through the roof of the basket, into the basket itself where it belongs lol
Weird...so that seems to also rule out that if you throw a disc and it gets stuck in the frame of the basket (think soft magnet) and is suspended in that part of the cage, then it wouldn't count because it didn't enter the basket above the top of the tray...but I have had two pros telling me that it does count if supported by the basket.
It landed IN the basket tray.
When it comes to entering the tray through the side or the top it's not as important that it landed inside but how it landed inside. If it was witnessed to fall through the top or wedge through the side and in then it does not count,. Discs should never be able to fall through the top anyway, as that just means there is some fault with the equipment, and it doesnt hold everyone to the same standards.
As Chuck said, used to count 2010 and before. Does not count 2011 and forward.