[r-t] Court Bob Minor
Richard Smith
richard at ex-parrot.com
Tue Sep 19 17:21:15 UTC 2017
Robin Woolley wrote:
> It is true, I have a proof BUT I should have added that it refers to
> lead-end calls only. That's why Grandsire needs calls acting as they do.
> I didn't think of Grandsire - but then I never do.
Okay. Reverse Bob Doubles or Arlesey Bob Minor. Both have
"corresponding rows" (as you define the term) in the first
lead related by an odd transposition, and both have well
known extents.
RAS
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