22: New Hand & New Limits
When time has elapsed in a round and a new level is announced, the new level applies to the next hand. A hand begins with the first riffle. If an automatic shuffler is used, the hand begins when the green button is pushed.
Are you TDs waiting for the clock to go to zero before announcing new limits? IMO that would be correct. The "AND" in the rule means that both conditions must be TRUE for the new limits to apply, so technically if the announcement is made prematurely, then the new limits still do not apply until the clock goes to zero anyway, but the premature announcement would then put unnecessary burden on the dealers and players to check to see when the clock does go to zero!
I bring this up because I occasionally see TDs announce the new limits a tad premature, when I believe they should be waiting for the clock to go to zero!
I know that this slight "window" of time will not make a difference most of the time - but when it does make a difference, it can cause a bit of disorder! And if done consistently, it puts undue burden on the field to then verify when the lock does go to zero!
Thanks for your consideration!