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A '''triplex''' is a [[Multiplex|multiplex]] throw where three objects are thrown from one hand. In a [[Stack|stacked]] triplex, either all three objects cross to the other hand (crossing stack) or they all return to the hand that threw them (self stack). In a [[Split|split]] triplex, either one object crosses and the other two return to the same hand (inside split), or two objects cross and the other one returns to the same hand (outside split). |
A '''triplex''' is a [[Multiplex|multiplex]] throw where three objects are thrown from one hand. In a [[Stack|stacked]] triplex, either all three objects cross to the other hand (crossing stack) or they all return to the hand that threw them (self stack). In a [[Split|split]] triplex, either one object crosses and the other two return to the same hand (inside split), or two objects cross and the other one returns to the same hand (outside split). |
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+ | Siteswap: [332T] or [554][222][22] or ([44x4x],[22])* |
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+ | 9 ball triplex stacks |
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+ | Siteswap: [433] or ([66x6x],2)* |
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+ | 11 ball triplex splits |
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+ | Siteswap: [443] or ([666x],[22])* |
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+ | 12 ball triplex stacks |
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+ | [[File:8 ball triplex 1 10|thumb|right|480 px|8 ball triplexes by [[Bill Coad]]]][[File:Seven Ball Triplexes Tutorial|thumb|right|480 px|7 ball triplex tutorial]] |
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+ | : [https://www.instagram.com/p/BCH1zo8FeSh/ Video]: 9 ball triplex stacks by [[Yosuke Matsumoto]] |
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===See also=== |
===See also=== |
Revision as of 16:57, 29 July 2017
A triplex is a multiplex throw where three objects are thrown from one hand. In a stacked triplex, either all three objects cross to the other hand (crossing stack) or they all return to the hand that threw them (self stack). In a split triplex, either one object crosses and the other two return to the same hand (inside split), or two objects cross and the other one returns to the same hand (outside split).
7 ball triplex splits Siteswap: [32T2T] or [544][222]2 or ([444x],2)* |
8 ball triplex splits Siteswap: [332T] or [554][222][22] or ([44x4x],[22])* |
9 ball triplex stacks Siteswap: [333] |
10 ball triplex splits Siteswap: [433] or ([66x6x],2)* |
11 ball triplex splits Siteswap: [443] or ([666x],[22])* |
12 ball triplex stacks Siteswap: [444] |
- Video: 9 ball triplex stacks by Yosuke Matsumoto