From a 2 x 8 Matrix.
Split the 2 x 8 Matrix into two 2 x 4 Matrices.
Work in the 2 x 4 on each side.
| Work with these positions for Split Phantom Boxes |
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Notes:
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Split Phantom Boxes are similar to
Split Phantom Columns| Lines | Waves [C3A]
except that the adjacent 2 x 4 formations are end-to-end instead
of center-to-center.
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As in Split Phantom Columns | Lines | Waves you must stay on your own
half of the set when doing a call in your Split Phantom Boxes.
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Imagine there is a brick wall dividing the two halves of the set.
This may help prevent you from crossing over into the
other half of the set.
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Historically, Split Phantom Boxes have also been known as
Split Phantom Twin Boxes and
Divided Phantom Columns | Lines | Waves.
Split Phantom formations CONCEPT [C4]:
From a Phantom Formation consisting of 16 spots.
Divide the 16-spot formation into four sub-formations of 4 spots each.
Do this by drawing an imaginary circle around each sub-formation.
The circles should not intersect, and the orientation of
the 4 circles should be in a straight line, such as ABCD where A, B, C,
and D each represent a group of four spots.
- For Split Phantom formations, two adjacent groups
(i.e., AB and CD) work together in an 8-spot formation.
- For Interlocked Phantom formations, once-removed groups
(i.e, AC and BD) work together in an 8-spot formation.
- For Phantom formations, concentric groups
(i.e., AD and BC) work together in an 8-spot formation.
| Split Phantom Boxes [C3B] |
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| Interlocked Phantom Boxes [C4] |
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| Phantom Boxes [C4] |
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| Split Phantom Diamonds [C3B] |
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| Interlocked Phantom Diamonds [C4] |
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| Phantom Diamonds [C4] |
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