16 Possible Pairings with Standard Arrangement
Facing Lines
Rich Reel 10 Oct 2009
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a in order |
n out of order |
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b out of order |
g in order |
[L1p] [La] In Seq
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[L2p] [Ln] Out Seq
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[L3c] [Lb] 2LChn
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[L4r] [Lg] FltWh
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[L1o] [La'']
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[L2o] [Ln'']
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[L3r] [Lb'']
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[L4c] [Lg'']
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[L1c] [La'] Corner / SqTh3
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[L2r] [Ln'] Div&Pas
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[L3p] [Lb'] Whl&3
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[L4p] [Lg'] Whl&1
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[L1r] [La'''] LyIMS
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[L2c] [Ln'''] SldTh
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[L3o] [Lb'''] Whl&Zoom
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[L4o] [Lg'''] Whl&Dixi
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Things to notice about the rows and columns of setups as arranged above...
- Columns () (e.g. setups in same row) differ by sequence
FASR: 1,2,3,4 'bang': a,n,g,b
- Rows () (e.g. setups in same column) differ by relationship
FASR: p,o,c,r 'bang': , ' , '','''
- The left-hand two columns (1 & 2) have similar patterns,
likewise the right-hand two columns (3 & 4) have similar patterns.
Unfortunately the similar patterns are different and the difference is order
- The outer columns 1 & 4 are "in order" (i.e. the girls are in sequence)
- The inner columns 2 & 3 are "out of order" (i.e. the girls are out of sequence)
- The top row (blue background) has the most orderly (easily recognized) pairings.
- The second row has the most mixed-up (random looking) pairings
- Upper left and lower right quarters: everyone has beside them either their partner or their opposite
- Lower left and upper right quarters: everyone is facing either their partner or their opposite
- Top 2 rows: "ordered pairings" Either everyone, or no one, is beside or facing their partner or opposite
- Bottom 2 rows: "mixed pairings" Only Half are beside or facing their partner or opposite