[r-t] What's the meaning of a method havingaparticularfalsecoursehead
Don Morrison
dfmorrison at gmail.com
Thu Apr 28 11:44:07 UTC 2005
On 4/28/05, Richard Smith <richard at ex-parrot.com> wrote:
> Richard Smith wrote:
>
> > is a valid
> > method BUT -3-4-256-36.4-2.3.2.3456.2.7;2 FCH ABd - a T.V. -
> > is not.
>
> Sorry. I've no idea how that got there. I was going to use
> it as an example (courtesy of Robin Woolley) of a method
> with a false plain course, however it is also false within a
> lead, and so not what Phil Earis was after.
Is it true that there is no way for a strictly treble dodging method
with plain bob lead heads to be false in the plain course without
being false in a single lead? That to get something false in the
course but with true leads you have to go to a more complicated hunt
bell path?
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