[r-t] Ocean Finance Doubles
edward martin
edward.w.martin at gmail.com
Sun Mar 23 02:01:04 UTC 2008
To say the same thing another way:
The in-course rows are 3 rows from a six rung off the back (dodging in
1-2) and the other out of course rows are 3 from a six rung off the
front (dodging in 4-5)...therefore the complementary sixes are easily
discovered
You can get a regular 5-part called A, T, p, A (PE 45123)
mew (at present across the Atlantc in need of finance)
On 21/03/2008, Philip Earis <pje24 at cantab.net> wrote:
> This evening we rang an extent of a new asymmetric Doubles Principle - Ocean
> Finance Doubles.
>
> There are six changes per division - the notation for a plain division is
> +3.5.123.1.3.123
>
> To obtain an extent, there are two types of calls:
>
> T = 345 (instead of 123) at division end
> A = 145 (instead of 123) at division end
>
> Composition:
> TppTppTppTppTpAppppA
>
> Extents usually consist of an assembly of mutually true courses. This one
> doesn't. So how does it "work"?
>
>
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