Run Wild

This is Cross Roll to a Wave (or Line), twice.

This call is sometimes fractionalized by quarters, which means that a Cross Roll is fractionalized by halves. When this happens, and the starting setup is a wave, the result is offset miniwaves. Remember that the definition of Cross Roll says that, when started in a wave, the original centers doing the Cross Run take the outside track. The original ends take the inside track. The halfway point is at the instant they are passing each other. The hand they take is determined by the shoulder they were passing. It is not a "collide and take right hands" situation.

\phfour{b1n,g1n,g2s,b2s} \phfour{g2n,b1s,b2n,g1s} \pvBBBB{...,b2w,...,g2e,g1w,...,b1e,...}
1 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 1
before 3/4 Run Wild after first Cross Roll finished


From waves, there is no problem:

\phfour{b1n,g1s,g2n,b2s} \phfour{g2s,b1s,b2n,g1n} \phBB{b2w,g2e,g1w,b1e}
1 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 1
before 3/4 Run Wild after first Cross Roll finished


On a Grand Run Wild, do a Grand Cross Roll twice, re-evaluating after the first.

On a Grand Cross Roll, the center 6 Grand Cross Run (as in a Grand Mix) while the very ends Run.