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Revision as of 13:03, 17 March 2022
This pattern is part of the "selfless passing" series of patterns. In the series, each pattern has one club more and one zip less.
Patterns to do before this one
- 5-club 1-count - this one is pretty much required
- inverted parsnip - "selfless passing" - 4 club pattern.
- - inverted parsnip has the same effort of learning a sequence, but with one club less has more room for bad passes. It also has the problem/advantage that you can stop when every hand has one club, which can destroy the rhythm.
- 6-club 1-count - 3p
Parsnip
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A 2|1: P P Z P Z B 1|1: P Z P P Z