In this website there are a lot of added terms and methods; this page is all about explaining these.
CS-2OAKs.
A CS-2OAK (2OAK stands for two of a kind) is any two of the
same number anywhere in the FSN as long as the two numbers are not grouped.
CS-Pairs.
A CS-Pair is two of the same number that are grouped anywhere in
the FSN.
CS-Two Pairs.
A CS-Two Pair is a CS-Pair of one number and a CS-Pair of another number
appearing anywhere in the FSN, and the two identical numbers must be grouped
together and do not need to be grouped with the other CS-Pair: M xx2299xx M
or M 22xxxx99 M.
CS-Random Two Pairs.
A CS-Random Two Pairs is a CS-2OAK of one number and a CS-2OAK of
another number appearing anywhere in the FSN. The numbers can be totally
randomized in the FSN, or one CS-Pair can be grouped, but not both CS-Pairs.
At least one CS-Pair must be separated: M xx229x9x M or M 2x9x2xx9 M.
CS-Tri Pairs.
CS-Tri Pairs are three sets of CS-Pairs appearing anywhere in the FSN, and the
CS-Pairs do not need to be grouped with the other CS-Pairs: M 112233xxx M
or M x22x3311 M.
CS-Random Tri Pairs.
CS-Tri Pairs are three sets of CS-2OAKs randomly appearing anywhere in the
FSN: M 12313x2xx M or M 1x232x31 M. Two CS-Pairs may be grouped but
not all three M 12233xx1 M.
CS-Quad Pairs.
CS-Quad Pairs contain four sets of CS-Pairs appearing in sequence anywhere
in the FSN. All CS-Pairs must be grouped with its other number with no
separations between the similar numbers: M 11223344 M or M 22443311 M.
CS-Random Quad Pairs.
CS-Random Quad Pairs are four CS-Pairs anywhere in the FSN. The CS-Pairs
do not need to be grouped, but at least one CS-Pair must be separated from its
twin. In other words, a CS-2OAK: M 12432314 M or M 44123231 M.
S-Pairs in Pairs.
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With CS-Pairs in Pairs, a CS-Pair must be within a CS-2OAK in the FSN, and
the CS-2OAK can be anywhere within the FSN.
CS-Random Pairs in Pairs.
CS-Random Pairs in Pairs are any two CS-2OAKs, one 2OAK inside another
one, the CS-2OAKs can be in any position.
Note: This page contains excerpts and basic information from the book "The Green Guide to Fancy Serial Numbers". Please consider adding a copy to your library, thank you.