Posted by:
RossPadilla
at Fri Jul 20 17:11:45 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RossPadilla ]
"What's weird is I use the term 60/40 as 60% white and 40% black.....better than a 50/50......... "
Well, see you're doing it wrong because the most widely accepted term is Black and white, not white and black. You have to put it in order. The black is the 60 and the white is the 40. To describe a higher amount of white, it goes 40/60. I think that would be a better way to put it, but I'm just messing with you, John. You aren't doing it wrong. There is no rule. I started out on the forums as a field herper, and all we've ever talked about are kings in the wild. That's why I use the terms 60/40 and 50/50, with the smaller number belonging to the white/yellow. We never used the term 70/30, or very rarely did. And we never had to use numbers to describe a king with wider white, because those just don't pop up in the wild. The way I describe an abnormal amount of white is by either calling it high white, or describing the white in a percentage, so not to confuse things. That's just my personal way of doing it. -----

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