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    And to think I just got my first success yesterday. Nice tutorial though.
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    Good, but too many algorithms :/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reinier Schippers View Post
    Edges are easy but the corners are quite hard for me.
    You could test your corner skills with a 2x2x2
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    Wow, very nice. Thanks for this.

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    Zane, PLEASE make an M2 tutorial!

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    Thanks for the comments everyone.
    Quote Originally Posted by Owen View Post
    Good, but too many algorithms :/
    If you don't mind the setup moves being longer, you can use T-perm to solve all the edges.
    Also, the progression video shows you how to solve parity without R-perm. That's just T-perm and Y-perm.

    If you wanted to be really lazy, you could switch the corner buffer to UBR and solve everything with T-perm. :P
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    Zane, PLEASE make an M2 tutorial!
    I was planning on making one. If I do make an M2 tutorial, it'll be made under the assumption that Classic Pochmann is already known. That way, I don't have to repeat basic concepts/terminology that is already covered in this tutorial.

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    If you made a M2 tutorial It would be much appreciated!
    Single/ Avg of 5/ Avg of 12/ 3x3: /8.98/16.04/17.xx/ OH: /18.47/24.13/27.46/

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    Well Zane, I m not sure if you remember helping me with BLD earlier this month, but really a big thankyou to you. You are a great help, and the best motivation for BLD anyone can have. I dint even see the video yet (seeing it now), just saw this thread, read the comments, felt motivated, did BLD 3-4 hours last night , and got a PB of 3.14.xx (earlier one wasnt even sub5) with old pochmann. I m sure watching the video will make me much better You are awesome!
    1/5/12 || 3x3=7.22/9.31/10.62 | 4x4=39.46/50.71/53.42| 5x5=1:21.57/1:29.08/1:31.46
    1/3 || 6x6 = 3:06.67 / 3:13.57 | 7x7 = 5:07.00 / 5:25.66

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    I'm new to BLD cubing and so I'M GONNA LEARN MY ASS OFF D
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    Looking forward to this! Pen/paper will be in hand tomorrow morning! Thanks in advance.
    -Chris

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