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1-up 4-up [5] n/a An easy 5b trick that looks good, two variations. (616k) (1676k) (522k)
1-up 2-up [3] n/a A classic beginners pattern, here with a crossed-arms-twist. Little unsteady ending. (436k) (684k) (369k)
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Two in one hand I [2] 40 A variation of the T.I.O.H. with "penguin-catches". (311k) (499k) (262k)
Two in one hand II [2] 40 Another variation of the T.I.O.H. with bounces against the other hand. (248k) (954k) (208k)
Two ball arms crossed [2] n/a A little tricky thing if you havn't done it before. (104k) (69k) (83k)
2x2x [2] (2x,2x) ...plus an added version of front/back swaps. Are they really 2x?.. hm. (588k) (588k) (k)
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3b mux-throw. [5] 24[22]3[345] Cool trick, try make a (jump)start from 4[222] to 5 with it. (357k) (961k) (301k)
3 in one hand I [3] 60 Three balls in one hand. Doesn't fail to impress in a three ball routine. Don't forget to practice your left hand too. (402k) (636k) (340k)
[33][11] shower [6] [33][11] The "double" shower, quite hard, reqires good control of stacked balls. (376k) (315k) (260k)
3 in one hand II [3] n/a A "cheat" version of three in one hand. Try splitting them alot and go directly into the real one (60). (328k) (486k) (276k)
3 in one hand forkmultiplex [3] n/a A really strange multiplex I found out myself, it's important NOT to make the stacked balls vertically aligned. (402k) (643k) (340k)
3 to 5 to 3 [5] n/a A transition from 3 to 5 and back to 3 again. Dancey mentions it, and it's a nice thing. (684k) (1350k) (579k)
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Four four one [3] 441 A trick I really like, here wevaved into a 3b casc. Ends off with a outside variation. (694k) (1156k) (588k)
4 in one hand [4] 80 Have this solid in both hands, and you're in for the 8b fountain qualification. (313k) (839k) (264k)
4 split... [4] (2,[4x4]) (2,4x) ([4x4],2) (4x,2) The multiplexed crossed 4's is taken behind back, can be varied in many ways, including extended to 5b. (565k) (470k) (371k)
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