JWP and JBP are exact opposite in TIMING of when you cut certain candles - so you have to understand what you are trying to accomplish.
For pines it is all about balancing the strength of the tree across all branches and especially across interior and exterior spaces.
For JBP:
Leave the smallest candles alone it they are less than 1/4 inch.
Divide all the remaining candles into two groups - strong and moderate. Remove all the moderate strength ones first, then wait about one week, and then remove all the strong ones. I have also heard of people starting with removing candles on lower branches first, wait a week, then middle branches, wait a week, then upper branches. The idea here is to cut the weaker candles FIRST to give a chance for buds to start developing, and then when you cut the strong candles, the weak buds get turbo-charged.
For JWP:
It is the exact opposite for JWP. Leave the weak candles alone. Then cut the STRONG candles first, wait a week, and cut the weaker candles. You can also start at the top of the tree, cut the candles at the top, wait a week, cut the candles in the middle, wait a week, and then finish with the bottom.