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File: SiteSwapsWithNineBalls CharlesBrookman's favourite patterns, and why. !! 9 Balls SS:[332T2T][332T] * A "9-Ball Quadriplex". * A 3-Cascade, where one hand throws quadriplexes, and the other triplexes. * Essentially it's a superposition of a multiplexed 2-Fountain SS:[2T2T]2T and the multiplexed 3-Cascade SS:[33] . * Remember to throw the crossing balls higher than the others. It's good practice for throwing quadriplexes from a pattern, and for the full 10-Ball Triplexed 3-Cascade SS:[332T2T] . SS:[332T2T][332T2T][32T2T] * A "9-Ball Quadriplex". * A 3-Cascade, where two throws are quadriplexes, and the other a triplex. * Essentially it's a superposition of a multiplexed 2-Fountain SS:[2T2T] and a multiplexed 3-Cascade SS:[33][33]3 . * Remember to throw the crossing balls higher than the others. It's good practice for throwing quadriplexes from a pattern, and for the full 10-Ball Triplexed 3-Cascade SS:[332T2T] . SS:[55][55][55][55]5 * A "Multiplexed 5-Cascade". * Nine balls in a 5-Cascade, where four throws are stacked multiplexes. * If you've got a solid 5-Ball Cascade, then this is quite an interesting way to juggle nine balls. It might be useful if attempting the 10-ball Multiplexed 5-Cascade SS:[55] . SS:[54] * The "Split-Multiplexed 5-Cascade". * Nine balls in a 5-Ball Cascade, where they're all thrown as split multiplexes. * Essentially it's a superposition of a 5-Cascade SS:5 and a 4-Fountain SS:4 . * A direct equivalent of the 7-ball version SS:[43] , this might be one of the easiest ways of juggling nine balls. But this time it's the higher ball that crosses. SS:9 * The "9-Ball Cascade". * The classic figure-of-eight pattern and direct analogue of the 7-Ball Cascade SS:7 . Only this is much higher and faster again! * As for learning the 7-Ball Cascade SS:7 , it is slow going learning the 9-Ball Cascade SS:9 . So it's great to have a number of other, easier, patters to learn on the way: * Two balls - SS:900001 . * Three balls - SS:900 . * Four balls - SS:9191919001 , SS:912 , SS:9090901 and SS:91901 . * Five balls - SS:9229229 , SS:9920 , SS:909090909 , SS:91 and SS:929292912 . * Six balls - SS:9292929 , SS:990 , SS:99919191 , SS:99199191 and SS:91929 . * Seven balls - SS:9999922 , SS:9999292 , SS:9992992 , SS:99999920 , SS:999999900 , SS:999909990 , SS:99999191 , SS:99991991 and SS:9991 . * Eight balls - SS:9999992 , SS:999999990 and SS:99999991 . ---- !! See also ... ********> ! Smaller ... * SiteSwapsWithOneBall * SiteSwapsWithTwoBalls * SiteSwapsWithThreeBalls * SiteSwapsWithFourBalls * SiteSwapsWithFiveBalls * SiteSwapsWithSixBalls * SiteSwapsWithSevenBalls * SiteSwapsWithEightBalls ******** ! Larger ... * SiteSwapsWithTenBalls ********<