[r-t] 5080's

rchat rchat at allton.org.uk
Sun Apr 9 15:48:55 UTC 2006


Robin,

With Lyme ( as the example) the pn is 14-34.78 so doing the aforementioned
reduction would become 14-3478-14 - swapping a pair over. The 34 would need
to be moved as well to become 14.34.78 - not very elegant.

Richard

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Subject: Re: [r-t] 5080's


Richard

Lyme allianced certainly works for Pitstow's.

I would have opined that this device works for any method with 7ths place 
pivot with either 'x' or a contiguous place-set immediately previous. Lyme 
ends 34.7

The reason, I supposed, is that, with 7th's place half-lead, contiguous 
places swap. All you are doing is removing two true changes every time.

Medbourne wouldn't, for example (ending 14.7)

As for the extensions, my immediate thought is 'yes' to your question, but 
I'll think some more.

Robin.



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