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> On 25 Jan 2025, at 16:35, Alan J Rosenthal via Contra Callers 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I would also note that if you have an odd number of couples, you're
> still going to have end effects in the vicinity of that one couple who is
> out, and even worse, if the dance involves interacting with your future
> neighbours (which is likely why you're doing this in the first place),
> that out couple might be pulled both ways at once (no ghosts are available
> for the end effects involving the couple at the out-couple's backs).

Yes, but in can be fun if the odd couple can work out how to come back into the 
dance as the oppose role. I do this if I am getting bored with a dance that has 
been going on for too long or the choreography is not interesting.

Graham K
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