This applies the Crazy concept to a mixture of Split Phantom
formations and the center phantom formation. So Crazy Phantom Lines is
sort of like Split Phantom Waves, Center Phantom Waves, Split Phantom
Waves again, and Center Phantom Waves again, except for the following
tricky point: Do not re-evaluate the meaning of "Lines" or
"Columns". Once the orientation of the splitting is determined from
the first part, continue to use the same absolute orientation of the
splitting. This is often described as "painting stripes on the
floor". For example, on a Crazy Phantom Waves Split Checkmate, the first
part is done in Split Phantom Waves, and the second part in the Center Phantom
Columns, becuase people's orientation changed. The third and fourth parts
are in T-boned 2x4's, oriented according to the stripes that were painted at
the start.
\syhBBBBs{b3n,b2n,.+.,.+.,g2n,g3n,.+.,.+.}
\syhBBBBs{g4w,g1e,.+.,.+.,b1w,b4e,.+.,.+.}
before Crazy Phantom Waves Split Checkmate (stripes are horizontal)