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    Lucas:
    Perhaps you place them in a row, and each cube is a little ahead of the previous if the cube has parity, and a little behind if it doesn't -this would give a gentle reminder during the attempt.

    Well, i always did that...now, i dont, cause i use a new memo-system, that automatically includes the parity, but i really used to do that...

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    I had noticed that Rowe did that (the parity arrangement thing) on one of his big multi attempts on video. I actually did that for a few weeks when I was around 5 or 6 cubes. But since then I've stopped, because it takes too much effort to do that and it's not really that much help anyway. I'd rather count on my main memory just being enough by itself.

    For proper multiBLD, I think we need to start having 2 tables - one high and the other low. The low table sits directly underneath the high table. The competitor must place all the cubes on the low table (in whatever arrangement the competitor wants) before donning the blindfold. Then, all the cubes must be solved above the low table and under the high table. That way, there are no opportunities to glimpse the cube before or after solving it.

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    Well...
    on the German Open, i solved the first cube under the table but then i stopped doing this, cause it was really uncomfortable...
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    Quote Originally Posted by DennisStrehlau View Post
    Well...
    on the German Open, i solved the first cube under the table but then i stopped doing this, cause it was really uncomfortable...
    Oh yeah, it was very uncomfortable. After about 10 cubes i felt some pain in my back, but not strong enough to prevent me from solving .

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