Three point cut
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A three point cut takes more time to execute than a standard boulder cut, yet is often more effective. The player cutting, runs to the open side then runs horizontally to the closed side and then cuts vertically away from the frisbee. This cut if completed correctly should look like a triangle. The thrower plays a large part in the success of this cut. When the offensive player cuts to the closed side, the thrower must fake the throw to that side so that the cutter's check commits to the closed side allowing the open out cut.

