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Further on, both just try to keep with the sequence PPSPS and decide on which hand the throw has to happen based on the incoming clubs.
Further on, both just try to keep with the sequence PPSPS and decide on which hand the throw has to happen based on the incoming clubs.


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There is probably an asynchronous pattern describing the whole sequence, but the pattern has a period of 20 or 25 and I haven't tried to figure it out so far. Doing so might enable one to do [[flip]]s instead of holds.

Sequence (async):
<pre>
A P F P S P F S| P P F S P S
B P P F S P S| P F P S P F S
</pre>
P=[[pass]]
S=[[self]]
F=[[hold]] or [[flip]]
| = added after one "PPSPS" sequence is done.

"Sync" - all F removed and we then would have real "hurry"s. Hand order shown as R and L hand above/below:

<pre>
H R R L R R| L R R L R
A P P S P S| P P S P S

B P P S P S| P P S P S
H R L L R L| R R L R R
</pre>


== Patterns to do after this one ==
== Patterns to do after this one ==

Revision as of 16:28, 8 December 2023

Patterns to do before this one

Jim's Bookends PPSPS

Like any other "jim's" pattern, one juggler passes cross and the other straight. Both have the sequence PPSPS.

A has straight passes and obviously begins with 2 passes from the right hand (because the first pass from B goes to the right hand).

Further on, both just try to keep with the sequence PPSPS and decide on which hand the throw has to happen based on the incoming clubs.

Sequence (async):

A  P F P S P F S| P P F S P S
B   P P F S P S| P F P S P F S

P=pass S=self F=hold or flip | = added after one "PPSPS" sequence is done.

"Sync" - all F removed and we then would have real "hurry"s. Hand order shown as R and L hand above/below:

H  R R L R R| L R R L R
A  P P S P S| P P S P S

B  P P S P S| P P S P S
H  R L L R L| R R L R R

Patterns to do after this one

4-count with straight/crossing color coding