From a 3/4 Tag or other applicable formations.
Centers Cast Off 3/4 and
Counter Rotate 1/4
as Outsides
Cast Back,
Touch 1/2 and
Step & Fold.
A R-H 3/4 Tag ends in Parallel L-H Waves;
a L-H 3/4 Tag ends in Parallel L-H Two-Faced Lines.
Notes:
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Outsides always use the R-H for the Touch 1/2
unless the call is preceded by the word Left or
Mirror.
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If the Centers start in a Two-Faced Line, the Cast Off 3/4
is a 'Push Cast' and the Counter Rotate 1/4 is a Pass In.
If Centers start in a Mini-Wave Box, the Counter Rotate 1/4
is a Lockit.
From a 3/4 Tag:
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From a 3/4 Box:
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From an unusual setup:
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Scoot & Counter [C2] (Lee Kopman):
From a 1/4 Tag. Scoot Back; Counter.
A R-H 1/4 Tag ends in Parallel L-H Waves; a L-H 1/4 Tag ends in
Parallel L-H Two-Faced Lines or Parallel R-H Waves, depending upon the caller.
In our opinion, when Scoot & Counter is called from a L-H 1/4 Tag,
callers would be wise to indicate to the outsides which hand to use for the
Touch 1/2 since there is a controversy whether it is always the R-H (our
belief) or whether the outsides use the same hand as used during the Scoot
Back.
Cross Counter [C3A] (Ross Howell 1974):
From a 3/4 Tag or other applicable formations.
Centers Trade The Wave, Cast Off 3/4 and
Counter Rotate 1/4
as the Outsides
Cross Cast Back,
Touch 1/2 and
Step & Fold.
A R-H 3/4 Tag ends in Parallel L-H Two-Faced Lines;
a L-H 3/4 Tag ends in Parallel L-H Waves.
Cross Counter is a 3-part call.
Interlocked Counter [C3B]:
From a 3/4 Line, 3/4 Tag, or other applicable formations.
Outsides
Counter
(Cast Back,
Touch 1/2, and
Step & Fold)
as Centers Once Removed Cast Off 3/4 and (normal)
Counter Rotate 1/4.
A R-H 3/4 Line ends in Parallel L-H Waves;
a L-H 3/4 Line ends in Parallel L-H Two-Faced Lines.