[r-t] 41 Surprise Minor

Richard Allton rchat at allton.org.uk
Fri Oct 14 07:04:41 UTC 2011


The reason for not doing so is that between the calls at the end of one part
and into the next you get the following 5 leads:

  23456 Cu
  35264 Co
  64523 Lo
  56342 Ke
  23456 Lo
  42635

Which is false in itself with repeated lead heads. John does prefer that any
courses between bobs do not repeat like this, so includes the extra bob
homes to avoid this. 

In a similar way, if you look at the alternative for the 2880, the Cambridge
group are before the Norwich group because if you swapped them round there
would be a repeat between the last course of the Norwich block and the first
course of the Cambridge block: 

2880 Spliced S. Minor (24 methods) SU0403

  23456 Ip Bo Ip Cm
- 56423 Yo Cm Du Du
- 45623 Hu Pr Nf Nf
- 64523 Du
- 64235 Bv Bk Bk
- 26435 He Su Su
- 42635 Yo
- 42356
  Repeat twice.

  23456 No Ne Ws Ws
- 64235 Ad
- 64352 Ad
- 64523 Wk
- 56423 Wm Lf Bm Wm
- 45623 Ab Wk Ab Ro Ro
- 45236 St Bc St
- 45362 Wk
  34256
  Repeat twice, calling Ad for the plain lead of Ws in 1 or 2 parts.

Richard

-----Original Message-----


So we get:

   23456 Lo Ke Lo
- 23564 Li Li
- 45236 Lo Ke Lo
- 45362 Co
- 56234 Cu Co
   42356
   Repeat twice, in part 2 call We for all 4 leads of Lo.







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