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I know this topic has been discussed many times, but haven't found the right key words to locate the discussion. 

 

A disc wedged in the basket, but not resting inside it or the chains must be pulled through to hole out or not?  And i'm asking for both a wedge in the upper and lower parts of the basket.

 

Or is the wedge good enough in any part of the basket? 

 

We had a guy tonight wedge through the upper part, and the disc was touching the chains, we ruled that it did not count, were we correct?

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no.
i believe the upper part of the pin, such as where the chains hang down is ruled as an illegitimate hole-in, only the basket wedgie works
Some Baskets allow for entry through the top. Shouldn't , but do.

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