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"P z S z H" (see below). |
"P z S z H" (see below). |
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So it's quite similar, just the Pass and the zip before come in reversed order! |
So it's quite similar, just the Pass and the zip before come in reversed order! |
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You can mix up the not-why and the why-not version or with some of the compatible patterns below, for example like this: |
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A throws 5c why-not, B throws 5c not-why |
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A 1|2: P S z H z |
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B 1|1: z H P z S |
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== Pattern == |
== Pattern == |
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Revision as of 13:47, 6 November 2025
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This pattern is very similar to the 5 Club Why-Not. And of the same general difficulty.
Patterns to do Before This One
just as in 5 Club Why Not, you can see a detailed description there!
Companion Pattern
5 Club Why Not - this is of similar difficulty. It's good to practice both patterns. The 5-club Why-Not is probably the more common pattern than its "not-why"-brother.
The sequence one person has in 5c-Why-Not was "P S z H z" (see on its wiki page), and here it is "P z S z H" (see below). So it's quite similar, just the Pass and the zip before come in reversed order!
You can mix up the not-why and the why-not version or with some of the compatible patterns below, for example like this:
A throws 5c why-not, B throws 5c not-why
A 1|2: P S z H z B 1|1: z H P z S
Pattern
Sequence: A starts and has straight passes, B has crossing passes.
A 1|2: P z S z H B 1|1: z H P z S
P=pass
z=zip
H=heff