[r-t] Re: Exercise Mathods

richard.knights at lineone.net richard.knights at lineone.net
Mon Jan 31 20:35:00 UTC 2005


>Peter King wrote:  "The conventin now seems to be that the suffix bob
indicates that it is a plain method and the other >subdivisions aren't
very helpful."
 
Unfortunately "bob" does not exclusively mean a plain method, for
example:
 
Single Cumberland Place, first rung 1802, 3.4.5.6.7.1-1,2
its reverse: Dore Place, first rung 1996, -1.2.3.4.5.6.7,1
its double: Double Cumberland Place, first rung 1997,
3.4.25.36.47.5.6.7,2
 
and
 
Single Arlecdon Place, first rung 1978, 345678.1-1-1-1,2, and presumably
its unrung reverse and double
 
The case with all these is that there is no dodge in the plain course
which is presumably why they are "place" methods not "bob" methods.
 
Richard Knights
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