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: [http://youtu.be/-INxuajSlDw?t=3m23s Video]: 7 ball quintuplex 5 up [[Spins|360]] (with three balls crossing) by [[Haavard Hvidsten]] |
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===See also=== |
===See also=== |
Revision as of 16:58, 26 April 2017
A quintuplex is a multiplex throw where five objects are thrown from one hand. Anywhere from 0 to 5 of the objects can cross to the other hand (and the rest return to the hand that threw them), so there are six possible ways for the objects in a quintuplex to separate into the two hands:
- All five objects return to the same hand (self stack)
- Four objects return to the same hand and the other one crosses to the other hand
- Three objects return to the same hand and the other two cross to the other hand
- Three objects cross to the other hand and the other two return to the same hand
- Four objects cross to the other hand and the other one returns to the same hand
- All five objects cross to the other hand (crossing stack)
- Video: 7 ball quintuplex (with two balls crossing) by Peter Bone
- Video: 7 ball quintuplex 5 up 360 (with three balls crossing) by Haavard Hvidsten