6-handed 8-club 1-count
This pattern is just the siteswap "8" distributed on 6 hands. Consequently, all throws are the same height.
This pattern is very similar to the 6-handed 7-club 1-count, which you should do before this pattern, and again the pattern is chiral, i.e. can be done in two mirror-directions.
Differences:
- one more club means a bit higher throw or faster pattern.
- here all passers have crossing throws
- A always throws to C and C always throws to B.
At the start, B starts after A, but A throws to C. In other words: B has to react to a throw going to C. This makes it quite a bit harder to get a regular beat on the pattern. In the end, incoming passes still trigger your throws, but the order in which throws happen seems confusing.
Each throw has ~2.7 beats, so this is pretty much in between the range one uses to do zaps or normal passes. As with the 6-handed 7-club 1-count, I suggest starting with high, lofty passes and then trying lower passes or high zaps.
A and B start with 3 clubs (two in the right hand), C has 2 clubs, one per hand.
A 1|2: pass*C B 1|2: pass*A C 1|1 pass*B
pass*{A|B|C}: either a pass or a zap.
- A,B,C have straight passes or
- A,B crossing passes, C has straight passes
Next patterns
6-handed 10-club 1-count, 6-handed 11-club 1-count... and so on. You get the idea