44. Calling for the clock procedures: Once a reasonable amount of time has passed and a clock is called for, a player will be given one minute to make a decision.
If action has not been taken by the time the minute is over, there will be a ten second countdown. If a player has not acted on his hand by the time the countdown is over, the hand will be dead.
The following individuals, without exception, are entitled to call a clock on a player;-
a. Tournament Director.
b. Table Dealer.
c. Another player participating in that specific hand.
For the avoidance of doubt, the clock cannot be called on a player by another player who is not participating in the hand in question.
So, here"s the thing, if I"m not in the hand, I can"t call the clock myself...fair enough.
But to protect my interest, given the short stack scenario, can I ask the TD to review the position and call it? Sort of an "indirect" clock as it were.
Surely, other players should not be disadvantaged because a player is "delaying" the action even if that person has a difficult decision. Do not all players (and the TD) have the obligation to protect the other players (which is also in the APAT Rules).
But then it"s all down to a subjective interpretation of "reasonable"..apples/oranges!
I would not want to see "live" play become more like "online" with decisions being made within set limits. This, IMO, is there to speed up the action for the site rather than for the players.