How exactly does this work? Where can I learn to do this? Also, do you guys know of any other page other than Peters that has algs for all 4 slots? Thanks
Pat
How exactly does this work? Where can I learn to do this? Also, do you guys know of any other page other than Peters that has algs for all 4 slots? Thanks
Pat
I'd like to know this too!
for true multi-slotting you need algorithms. however you can do this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqEu1...5EBA3B&index=6
The algs for the 4 slots can be found on Bob Burton's website...not sure where you'd find multislotting thogh
The only kind of multi-slotting I actually do sometimes in a speedsolve is the mis-aligned slots trick. From a solved F2L (on D) do:
D R U' R' D'
Basically you have the edge solved in the FL slot, and the corner solved in the FR slot. Just do D to make both unsolved pieces have to end up in the FR slot and solve like a regular F2L slot.
It's a bit hard to do, and it's very rare that it comes up. I still think it's worth doing though. I feel the time lost in the harder recognition comes at least close to equalling the time gained by getting a slot "for free" so to speak. I'm not all that fast though, and I don't think many people use this approach.
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