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- 09:59, 2 July 2025 7-club why-not 9968926 (hist | edit) [1,387 bytes] Karsten (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Double Passes ← '''7-club Why Not''' or '''9968926''' is an asynchronous pattern consisting of selfs and double passes and one heff. One side throws straight double passes, the other throws diagonal double passes. == Patterns To Do Before This One == 7-club Jim's 2-count 9669964 == Description == With this start, A throws crossing passes and B throws straight passes. The flips can be omitted, but then you should take extra care to not rush the...")
- 08:55, 2 July 2025 7-club Jim's 2-count 9669964 (hist | edit) [930 bytes] Karsten (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Double Passes ← '''7-club Jim's 2-count''' or '''9669964''' is an asynchronous pattern consisting of selfs and double passes and one flip. One side throws straight double passes, the other throws diagonal double passes. With this start, A throws crossing passes and B throws straight passes. Throw Sequence: <pre class="throw-sequence"> A 2|2: dpass, self, dpass, self, dpass, flip, self, B 1|2: dpass, flip, self, dpas...")
- 19:01, 21 June 2025 Zip Zap, Attack! (hist | edit) [762 bytes] Karsten (talk | contribs) (Created page with " This pattern is directly related to zap-zap-zip in its siteswap and introduces a pass into patterns with zaps and zips. == Pre-requisite Patterns == * Zap zap zip Distributing the throws unto two passers gives us a oft-repeating zap-zip sequence punctuated by a pass. {{Template:AnimateSiteswap|5225527}} Sequence: zip, zap, zip, zap, zip, zap, pass! A starts with one clubs in the left hand and one club in the right hand and has crossing...")
- 17:19, 21 June 2025 Zap and Zip Until You Flip (hist | edit) [899 bytes] Karsten (talk | contribs) (Created page with " This pattern is directly related to zap-zap-zip in its siteswap (2x zap-zap-zip and one flip). == Pre-requisite Patterns == * Zap zap zip Distributing the throws unto two passers gives us the already known "zap,zap,zip" sequence, then "zap, zip", then we mirror the pattern around with a "zap, flip". The repetition of 3 (or 4 counting the 1st zap) zaps going to the same hand in a 2-count like fashion makes the pattern kind of easy to remember despite the long(i...")
- 16:51, 21 June 2025 The Real 5-club Not-why (hist | edit) [936 bytes] Karsten (talk | contribs) (Created page with " == Sibling Pattern == * The Real 5-club Why-not This just has the sequence of the three throws changed. Both feel extremely similar to me. In one you throw "Zap, Heff, zip", in the other "Heff, Zap, zip". == Why this is the Real 5-club Why Not == See explanation in The Real 5-club Why-not == Pattern Description == {{Template:AnimateSiteswap|582}} Sequence: "Heff, Zap, zip". This feels less intuitive to me than The Real 5-club Why-not, but maybe...")
- 16:46, 21 June 2025 The Real 5-club Why-not (hist | edit) [1,068 bytes] Karsten (talk | contribs) (Created page with " == Why this is the Real 5-club Why Not == Why Not 77862 has two single passes in a two-count like pattern followed by "heff,zip" (overall period 5). The 7-club Why Not 9968926 has three double passes in a two-count like pattern followed by "heff, zip" (period 7). An 8 club why not would then have four two-count like triple passes followed by "heff,zip" (period 9) and so on. If you extend this scheme downwards to 5 clubs, you arrive at a period 3 pattern with...")
- 13:17, 4 June 2025 441 (hist | edit) [1,465 bytes] Karsten (talk | contribs) (Created page with "441 a three object pattern. As a one-person pattern, it resembles the box, but is easier to juggle from a throw-technical point, but has a more complex feeling sequence. == Patterns to Practice Before This one == Two objects in one hand == Pattern Description == Throw sequence: <pre class="throw-sequence"> column, column, zip </pre> With clubs it is usually thrown with heffs, but of course the columns can also be thrown with a single turn or flats. T...")
- 11:14, 2 June 2025 Canon Passing (hist | edit) [1,522 bytes] Karsten (talk | contribs) (Created page with "There is a 4-people pattern with quite a long sequence, that one can remember by singing "Frère Jacques" ("Brother John", "Bruder Jakob" etc.) accompanying the pattern. German Wikipedia lists the text of several other languages: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fr%C3%A8re_Jacques The sequence is like this: <pre class="throw-sequence"> Straight self self Straight Self left left self Straight right right straight Self self self self </pre> So the first par...")
- 12:37, 13 May 2025 Selfless Passing II (Double Passes) (hist | edit) [857 bytes] Karsten (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The same principle as with the selfless passing series can be applied to double passes: * with period 7, we can reduce the number of clubs by adding a zip into the pattern And further, we can do the same with flips and selfs * with period 5, we can reduce the number of clubs by adding a flip into the pattern * with period 3, we can reduce the number of clubs by add a self 9 clubs: 9 == With zips == 8 clubs: * 9999992 7: * 9999922 * 9999292 * 9992992 6: *...")