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[WR] 10.83 3x3 average Yumu Tabuchi

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A 3-way race. That would be very interesting.
Or maybe all three are doing an average of 5 at the same time, and they are all doing really good. Not that that is likely to happen, but it would be fun to watch.
 

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That was an amazing WR! The thing that is strange to me is that Yu did not even compete in 3x3, or even 4x4. Was that on purpose, so that Yumu could do good? Just theories I have forming in my head.

The maximum number of events was 4

A 3-way race. That would be very interesting.
Or maybe all three are doing an average of 5 at the same time, and they are all doing really good. Not that that is likely to happen, but it would be fun to watch.

There are more than 3 potential WR holders, dont you think the world championships are a better idea?
 

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A 3-way race. That would be very interesting.
Or maybe all three are doing an average of 5 at the same time, and they are all doing really good. Not that that is likely to happen, but it would be fun to watch.

Yu
Yumu
Erik
Andrew Kang
Jason Baum
Harris Chan
Edouard Chambon
Tomasz Zolnowski
Milan

All very capable. And that is just a few, there are others who could do it.




Anyway. It looked like they didn't know right away. NO ONE reacted to it, so I bet they had to wait a while before they realized.
 

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Anyway. It looked like they didn't know right away. NO ONE reacted to it, so I bet they had to wait a while before they realized.

How can you NOT know that? Are people really so stupid that they cannot calculate such easy stuff? After a counting 9.30 and an 11.03 it is so clear that every sub 13 solve would bring a new WR average.
 

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Even if they didnt know it was the WR, it was still ridiculously fast and could have had some reaction. LIke we didnt know my average was the NaR just that it was sub-20 and so I was excited. But I guess Japanese culture is different.
 

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