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== Heffs as a Trick in Base Patterns == |
== Heffs as a Trick in Base Patterns == |
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* [[5-count]] has 4 selfs |
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* [[4-count]] has 3 selfs |
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* [[3-count]] has 2 selfs |
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* [[Chocolate Bar]] (pass, pass, self, self) has 2 selfs |
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As these patterns have consecutive selfs, you can throw heffs without changing anything on the pass (or on the pattern of the other person). |
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Possible substitutions on up to four consecutive selfs: |
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1) on two selfs (for 4 or 5 count, you can add the additional selfs at the beginning or end of the pattern or both) |
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<pre class=throwsequence> |
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self, self, |
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heff, hold, |
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heff, flip |
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</pre> |
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<pre class=throwsequence> |
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self, self, self, |
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heff, heff, zip |
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</pre |
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Revision as of 10:52, 14 October 2025
Solo Patterns
Solo Patterns to begin learning heffs (double selfs thrown as a column):
If there are throws that can be done as a hold or as a flip, first try to the pattern with a hold, then see if you can get the flip working in the pattern. If there is a 0 (empty hand) in the pattern, you should clapp on your knee or somewhere to fill the gap, else you can easily lose the rythm and the pattern becomes harder.
- 423 or the "W" → animation
- 42423 the defect W → animation
- two clubs in one hand (for both hands, obviously) → animation
- you can switch hand every 4,6, 10 or whatever number heffs via 423 instead → animation
- two clubs in one hand while you turn 360° around yourself.
- 4413333 animation
- 44133 animation
- 4414233 animation
- 4413423 animation
- 4413342 animation
- 441 animation
- 44142 animation
- 4414413 animation
- 4440333 animation
- 4440423 animation
- 4440342 animation
- 4440441 animation
- 3 club columns
Heffs as a Trick in Base Patterns
- 5-count has 4 selfs
- 4-count has 3 selfs
- 3-count has 2 selfs
- Chocolate Bar (pass, pass, self, self) has 2 selfs
As these patterns have consecutive selfs, you can throw heffs without changing anything on the pass (or on the pattern of the other person).
Possible substitutions on up to four consecutive selfs:
1) on two selfs (for 4 or 5 count, you can add the additional selfs at the beginning or end of the pattern or both)
self, self, heff, hold, heff, flip
self, self, self, heff, heff, zip </pre