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A stack is a consecutive sequence of throws that land on the same hand without any other throws arriving at that hand in between. |
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For example: a zap and a single pass thrown after each other or a single pass followed by a double pass. |
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Both of the throws go to the same hand of your juggling partner, which explains the name. |
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One example of such a pattern is [[Baby Dragon 756]], which has the local sequence "Zap, Pass, Self", or "Stack, self". |
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Latest revision as of 17:08, 18 January 2026
A stack is a consecutive sequence of throws that land on the same hand without any other throws arriving at that hand in between.
For example: a zap and a single pass thrown after each other or a single pass followed by a double pass.
One example of such a pattern is Baby Dragon 756, which has the local sequence "Zap, Pass, Self", or "Stack, self".