[r-t] nths place

Matthew Frye matthew at frye.org.uk
Wed Jul 16 11:25:52 UTC 2014


On 16 Jul 2014, at 12:09, Robin Woolley <robin at robinw.org.uk> wrote:

> John Fisher: "Would anybody argue that nths-place Plain Bob should be considered a separate method to plain hunt? If not, what is the difference between the two cases?"
> 
> Are Cambridge and Primrose the same method or not?

This isn't quite the same situation. Cambridge and Primrose definitely differ at the lead-end change (and so the leads come in a different order). John Fisher's question was about whether plain bob with n-ths place at the first lead end (bringing it round with all bells plain hunting) is different from a plain course of the principle Original - the two things being exactly the same set of rows and changes and indistinguishable to an outside listener.

MF




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