My 3 rules:
1. Never argue or approach Blue angry (or at least hide the anger)
2. Arguing a judgement call will never get it to go your way.. asking for clarification on a judgement call so you understand the call (even if you know damn well what the call was) will at least let Blue know you didnt like the call and may help you in the balance of the game...specially when the blue knows he fubared a call
3. Arguing a rule call may go your way only if you approach blue with a smile and keep the tone friendly and the voice down... it wont win the aholes over but it will likely get the other 99% of the blues to consider your argument
And to the OP looks like you ran into the 1%... not much you can do with those...
1. Never argue or approach Blue angry (or at least hide the anger)
2. Arguing a judgement call will never get it to go your way.. asking for clarification on a judgement call so you understand the call (even if you know damn well what the call was) will at least let Blue know you didnt like the call and may help you in the balance of the game...specially when the blue knows he fubared a call
3. Arguing a rule call may go your way only if you approach blue with a smile and keep the tone friendly and the voice down... it wont win the aholes over but it will likely get the other 99% of the blues to consider your argument
And to the OP looks like you ran into the 1%... not much you can do with those...