- The “people need to hear what’s going on in the game” argument holds a lot more weight in my opinion. That’s because it’s not hard to prove that disputes can and do happen when people don’t hear calls or questions during the match. So creating the rule for this reason will allow tournament matches to run more smoothly with less disputes.
It doesn't hold any weight at all.
IF ANYTHING, people have arguments because of not hearing things, when earplugs are NOT involved.
Most likely because people just assume that everyone has perfect hearing and can hear them say "you're on 2" in a low voice when someone is turned away from them with their back towards them.
But realistically, speaking from experience and having known other players who have dabbled with earplugs, i have never seen an argument regarding someone not hearing something.
Why you ask?
Because the instant someone knows that you are wearing earplugs, they make it a point NOT TO ASSUME that you can hear them, and are going to make sure they have your attention when saying something so that there is no mistake of if they heard you or not.
They aren't jumping around trying to wave you down, and they aren't throwing things at you to get your attention.
If anything, it's simply a slight wave of the hand or pointed index finger stuck in the air, to make sure they have your attention before they speak.
And that's if someone doesn't hear you right away, which usually isn't the case.
To me, THAT is the reality of earplugs.
Otherwise, we'd be hearing stories left and right about how someone with earplugs didn't hear something and how that caused an argument, and how earplugs are destroying the integrity of the game!!!
