newtonbase
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I'm not doing 3x3! But I have registered for it.And there are some which dont want to compete in 3x3 which is extra weird...
I'm not doing 3x3! But I have registered for it.And there are some which dont want to compete in 3x3 which is extra weird...
I'm not doing 3x3! But I have registered for it.
I know someone quite closely that has only competed in MBLD and has been to 7 competitions, travelling interstate for many. Funny thing is, he is good/decent at regular events: 3x3 ~12 4x4 ~48 5x5 ~1:40 OH ~22Well, there are some who registered only for pyraminx for example. If that Person can solve a pyraminx, he most likely can solve a 3x3 too. why not competing in 3x3 then? i think theres even one who only registered for bld...
They might only be able to get there in time for those events. I'm arriving on the Saturday afternoon so only doing 3BLD and pyraminx. I'm not interested in pyraminx but as I'll be there and there's no qualifying time I might as well do it.Well, there are some who registered only for pyraminx for example. If that Person can solve a pyraminx, he most likely can solve a 3x3 too. why not competing in 3x3 then? i think theres even one who only registered for bld...
3x3 is boring, I'm not registered for it either .And there are some which dont want to compete in 3x3 which is extra weird...
Wow.3x3 is boring, I'm not registered for it either .
Well I qualify for everything except feet (never done it) and clock (barely practised it and got a slow average, just wanted to demonstrate noflip), but I would prefer to focus on events I care about and not waste energy competing in loads of other stuff, even though there's other events I like. I would have thought focusing on main event(s) at a big comp would be common.Wow.
Thats something i wouldnt even consider
If i'm able to hit the time Limit in an Event, i compete. Didnt even consider not to...
I would have thought focusing on main event(s) at a big comp would be common.
I only want to compete in events I think I can do well in. If I haven't been practising an event, I tend to not compete in it, or stop competing mid-round.Wow.
Thats something i wouldnt even consider
If i'm able to hit the time Limit in an Event, i compete. Didnt even consider not to...
I'm not usually a fan of these sorts of side events but the international element adds a bit of spice.So they just sent out an email about the new Rubik's Nation Cup thing. Looks pretty interesting. It'll be on the 15th.
Can you post here what that is? I'm not going to Worlds (so I obviously didn't get the email), but I'm interested to hear what they're doing.So they just sent out an email about the new Rubik's Nation Cup thing. Looks pretty interesting. It'll be on the 15th.
this guy is the legendI know someone quite closely that has only competed in MBLD and has been to 7 competitions, travelling interstate for many. Funny thing is, he is good/decent at regular events: 3x3 ~12 4x4 ~48 5x5 ~1:40 OH ~22
All of those 39 will have to attend a comp and get an official 3x3 time before June 19th. I've been keeping an eye on that number for this reason of course, and it has dropped from 40 - hopefully it doesn't drop much moreI would imagine that many of those competitors are indeed planning on attending another event before June 18th, but it's likely that many did not read the qualification requirements.
Isn't that how every worlds goes? This is my first worlds or natsThe 13 fastest 3x3 competitors are registered. Did this ever happen before?
I'm not sure (that is why I asked), but I think in the previous ones there were always a few top competitors missing. Wouldn't it be understandable that young competitors, who are probably not financially independent, were unable to travel to another continent for a competition?Isn't that how every worlds goes? This is my first worlds or nats