[r-t] Re: Exercise & Place Methods

Hayden Charles hcharles at grandsire.co.uk
Tue Feb 1 14:34:45 UTC 2005


W. G. Wilson has:
"Treble Bob methods. These consist of:

a) Treble Bob memthods proper, having no places made at a cross section
in the half lead.
b) Exercise methods, having places made at all cross sections but two,
three or four in the half lead.
c) Delight methods, having places made at all but one cross section in
the half lead.
d) Surprise methods, having places made at all cross sections in the
half lead."

There is a note at the end explaining cross section and that the
lead-end and half-lead are excluded (so the grid, really!).

In my attic I probably have a copy of some old CC decisions. I cannot
promise to be able to access them very quickly. An archive of the
decisions would be quite interesting, showing the stages of replacement.
I may even have been at a meeting when some of them were changed.

Hayden

Robin Woolley wrote on 01/02/2005 14:17:
> Firstly, my thanks to all those who reminded me of the defn. of an Exercise
> method.
> 
> Can I please crave Hayden Charles' indulgence if I ask him to tell me what
> Willson said the defn. of a Delight method was.
> 




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