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Pendulum [3] n/a Beautiful trick, almost as good as the factory, quite tricky to learn. (453k) (783k) (383k)
(the) Penguin [3] n/a Some mixed p-catches and then the dreaded "Penguin". A little tricky to learn. (535k) (889k) (452k)
Penguin split (?) [3] n/a A alternatic pattern found by me, with help from Rafael. Looks special. (720k) (1363k) (608k)
Pistons [4] 4 Transitions between circular/columns, async and sync, finally to two pair of balls on each side of you. (576k) (1231k) (487k)
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quarter mess [3] n/a Also known under the name "crossed arms reverse cascade". Looks good I think. (304k) (395k) (256k)
quarter mess [4] n/a Also known under the name "crossed arms reverse fountain". Some hard shit. (381k) (810k) (321k)
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reversed cascade [5] n/a A short demonstration of the reversed casc. Can be used to enter the 5bMM. (282k) (659k) (237k)
Rubensteins revenge [3] n/a Two variations: First my interpretation of how Dancey teaches it, second a little more as Rubenstein himself does it (well, not exactly). (873k) (1517k) (739k)
Rubensteins revenge [4] n/a Hrrmm, is this possible?! I can't tell for sure but it feels like it could be. Well, I gave it a shot. (Do I have to say the last ball wasn't caught?) (226k) (487k) (190k)
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shower [3] 51 This is quite a fast run of the 3b shower. Hard to believe that it's really 5's. I also find the low 4b version (71) really neat. (303k) (1106k) (256k)
shower [6] b1 Ok, it's 10 catches but, as can be seen, with a master-collision at the end. (504k) (1345k) (369k)
shower reverse [4] see desc. Enter 56 to 71 shower, reversing 61616, a little more 71 and exiting 6151 to 4. (462k) (997k) (391k)
shower reversing [5] 8181818 I wanted to have this in the collection, but as can be seen, my lefthanded 5b shower isn't that solid (yet). (485k) (1425k) (409k)
shower enter/exit [5] see desc. Enter 678 to 91 shower, exiting by 817161. Have I seen this before..? :-) (431k) (1151k) (364k)
(both side) Slam [3] n/a A really relaxing pattern. Practice it both ways before (lukes) shuffle. (386k) (586k) (325k)
(Four ball) Slam [4] n/a A way of doing a "slamming" move with 4 balls. I suspect you can evolve this to 4b shuffle. Maybe later. (281k) (138k) (215k)
(slow) shuffle [3] n/a A slow version of the shuffle. (366k) (544k) (309k)
(the) shuffle [3] n/a Shuffling cards? Ever tried the 4b version? (373k) (548k) (315k)
split [5] [32] Easy and good moves with five balls. Three variations shown. Helped me finding the 5b MM mux. (707k) (1642k) (598k)
split shower [4] [75]17121 Variation on the 4b shower, looks good I think. (433k) (944k) (367k)
Sync fountain I [6] (6,6) A few rounds in the sync fountain. Async is nicer. (361k) (991k) (306k)
Sync fountain II [6] ([66],6) (6,[66]) No comment, learn it. (498k) (413k) (325k)
sync shower [3] (4x,2x) Throw simultaneously. (207k) (181k) (174k)
sync shower var. [3] n/a I think I got it from Jay Gilligan, a nice move. (350k) (327k) (294k)
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tennis [4] 53444 The classic. Speaks for itself. (555k) (1154k) (469k)
Tornado [3] n/a A little tricky at first, but then it's ok. See orbit. (340k) (536k) (286k)
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