LSE and second block tutorials/tips and tricks
Oh, and walkthrough solves in general are helpful
LSE and second block tutorials/tips and tricks
Oh, and walkthrough solves in general are helpful
Very slow motion videos about fingertricks, especially for LSE (M turns, the E2 M E2 M' patterns, etc.)
Ill do a lse avg12 or something in slowmo. Interested to watch it myself.
I am pretty bad at walkthrougs but ill try
After finding x U2 r' U' r U2 l' U R' U' R2 alg I switched back to cfop. My roux look-ahead exist does not, while I sub15 cfop. Rouxprogress was too slow, and the thought of discarding all the olls and plls just wasn't attractive to me.![]()
Did you hate the J perm that much...?
I thought that that roux progress was pretty quick.
As for 'discarding olls and plls', I still use PLLs today because, well, I know (most of) them. As for OLL, well I intend to learn OLLCP anyway.
Either way, it's not 'discarding'. How long does it take to learn OLL and PLL? Two weeks? It's never a waste of time as you'll use them later on.
Not trying to convert you back, I see from my experience it's hard to change... I would relate this to atheism but this post is already too long...
I forgot my G perms... Only because I know OLLCP...
Tis still useful though, I got an F perm at ~5 seconds into a solve (DNF because I hate F perms)
I did in fact switch from CFOP but I didnt care about my times until people began pointing out my progress was quite fast (lol). I think in this 'not caring' time I accidentally discovered the benefits of practising slowly and the benefits of lookahead, though not to mention the fact I used to use a rubik's brand for roux until like 15s.
Yes, progress is slow at first if you look at speed. But efficiency is what is developing in that 'static' time.
I do stroke my imaginary beard when someone tells me "I've switched to Roux, it's really easy, I think I can speedcube with it easily now. Second block is easy"
I proceed to say, well thats strange, I find second block the hardest- how many moves do you average for it?
"uh, 20"
So yeah. being efficient is very hard at first but if you find it hard and work at it, eventually you wqill have a strong foundation for speed.
Last edited by 5BLD; 08-11-2012 at 12:06 PM.
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