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Baby Dragon - 756 - zap opus 2, holy hand granade
[[image:BabyDragon.png|thumb|The Baby Dragon 756 <br>… isn't a dragon :(]]
== Patterns to do before this one ==

* [[zap zap zip]]
* [[5-club 1-count with zaps]]
* other patterns with zaps and selfs (TODO)

== As a Trick ==

You can insert one baby-dragon throw as a trick into 5-club 1-count with zaps by throwing pass,self. Your partner then has to react with zap,zip. Main difficulty for the partner is to throw the next zap at the normal time, although none is incoming and not just stop and hold the club.

== Baby Dragon - 756 - zap opus 2, holy hand granade ==


A: straight passes, crossing zaps
A: straight passes, crossing zaps
B: crossing passes, straight zaps
B: crossing passes, straight zaps


as siteswaps:
<pre>
<pre>
A(1|2): 3.5 3 2.5
A(1|2): 3.5 3 2.5
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</pre>
</pre>


as throws:
<pre>
<pre>
A(1|2): pass self zap
A(1|2): pass self zap
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* can be combined with pass-pass-flip to 774675
* can be combined with pass-pass-flip to 774675


as siteswap
<pre>
<pre>
A(1|2): 3.5 2 3.5
A(1|2): 3.5 2 3.5
B(1|2): 3.5 3 2.5
B(1|2): 3.5 3 2.5
</pre>
</pre>

as throws
<pre>
A(1|2): pass flip pass
B(1|2): pass self zap
</pre>



Half-synchronous patterns with the same sequence:
Half-synchronous patterns with the same sequence:
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When both have to throw zaps at the same time, diagonal zaps are easier, as both can throw to the outside without a collision.
When both have to throw zaps at the same time, diagonal zaps are easier, as both can throw to the outside without a collision.


* Both sides sequence of baby dragon:
* Both sides sequence of baby dragon - the "half synchronous baby dragon":


<pre>
<pre>
A: 3p 2 2p
A: 3p 3 2p
B: 2p 3p 3
B: 2p 3p 3
<pre>
</pre>


* B has zap zap self
* B has zap zap self
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A: 2p 3p 2
A: 2p 3p 2
B: 2p 3 2p
B: 2p 3 2p
<pre>
</pre>


* B has pass pass zip
* B has pass pass zip
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A: 3p 2 2p
A: 3p 2 2p
B: 3p 3p 1
B: 3p 3p 1
<pre>
</pre>

Latest revision as of 09:22, 3 July 2025

The Baby Dragon 756
… isn't a dragon  :(

Patterns to do before this one

As a Trick

You can insert one baby-dragon throw as a trick into 5-club 1-count with zaps by throwing pass,self. Your partner then has to react with zap,zip. Main difficulty for the partner is to throw the next zap at the normal time, although none is incoming and not just stop and hold the club.

Baby Dragon - 756 - zap opus 2, holy hand granade

A: straight passes, crossing zaps B: crossing passes, straight zaps

as siteswaps:

A(1|2): 3.5     3    2.5
B(1|2):     2.5   3.5    3

as throws:

A(1|2): pass     self      zap
B(1|2):      zap      pass     self

Compatible/similar patterns

  • can be combined with zap-zap-zip (552) to 756255
  • can be combined with pass-pass-flip to 774675

as siteswap

A(1|2): 3.5     2    3.5
B(1|2):     3.5    3    2.5

as throws

A(1|2): pass       flip       pass
B(1|2):      pass        self      zap


Half-synchronous patterns with the same sequence:

When both have to throw zaps at the same time, diagonal zaps are easier, as both can throw to the outside without a collision.

  • Both sides sequence of baby dragon - the "half synchronous baby dragon":
A: 3p 3  2p
B: 2p 3p 3
  • B has zap zap self
A: 2p 3p 2  
B: 2p 3  2p 
  • B has pass pass zip
A: 3p 2  2p
B: 3p 3p 1