I read what the handbook said about pairs elements, but I still don't know the answer to this.
So, two different pairs couples had a fall on their combination SBS jumps. In both cases, one partner fell, while the other partner went ahead and did the second jump. In one instance, the element was called 3S + COMBO, and in the other instance, it was called 3T + REP.
Is it something simple I'm missing? Can someone tell me the difference between a combination jump being (jump) + COMBO and (jump) + REP?
It's a good thing this subforum claims there are no stupid questions, because this feels like a stupid one to me! But it's puzzling me and I'd be glad to know the answer.
So, two different pairs couples had a fall on their combination SBS jumps. In both cases, one partner fell, while the other partner went ahead and did the second jump. In one instance, the element was called 3S + COMBO, and in the other instance, it was called 3T + REP.
Is it something simple I'm missing? Can someone tell me the difference between a combination jump being (jump) + COMBO and (jump) + REP?
It's a good thing this subforum claims there are no stupid questions, because this feels like a stupid one to me! But it's puzzling me and I'd be glad to know the answer.