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Woland Special user 680 Posts |
Have any of the tetradistic stack enthusiasts tried Histed Heisted? Wondering if folks would notice the repetition of values or not. Thanks for your thoughts!
Woland |
Steven Keyl Inner circle Washington, D.C. 2630 Posts |
I use a tetradistic stack but have only performed Histed Heisted a couple of times. No one has ever caught on to the repetition of values. If it is something that worries you here's an option depending on how well you know your stack. Try reversing the order of every other grouping. In other words call out 1-10 inclusive, then 20-11 inclusive, 21-30, 40-31, etc. If you know your stack cold then it shouldn't be too much trouble to do, but personally I wouldn't bother as I don't think it is something that anyone would notice.
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Woland Special user 680 Posts |
Thank you, Mr. Keyl. That is an excellent suggestion. (Since I am preparing to learn a tetradistic/palindromic stack, there would be already a similar reversal for positions 27-52.)
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