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amostay2004

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15.79, 18.20, 22.18, 21.16, 19.50, 19.50, 20.41, 23.01, (14.30), (24.51+), 18.02, 19.43 = 19.72

Finally another OH sub-20 avg12 after I fluked one 4 months ago >_>
14 was PLL skip

Edit: 12.77 LL skip OH lol

L2 F2 L F2 L B L B R D2 L F' U' F2 R U' L2 F' U F L2 F D' U2 F2

Cross on U
z y z U' R U' R D' y' R U2
z U' L' U L2 U' L'
U R U R' U2 R U R'
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yea I know, lol y2 rotations >_>
 
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Anyone that knows me from a comp, knows that my cube is really tight and not fast (old AII). So today, I got that 11.08 avg5 with the AII. However, I really want to learn to use loose and fast cubes efficiently. Whipped out the lubix guhong and got the accomplishment below. I always seem to jam on the U2's. I don't know which cube to use now. Will probably do a large session with the lubix guhong tomorrow and see if I can get times anywhere near the AII times.

38.68 PLL time attack

EDIT: AII is still looking more efficient. .86 Jperm and .90 Tperm w/ guhong. .94 r2 R2 hperm w/ AII.
 
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In one session today, I got 3 J-Perms in a row (which has a 1/5832 chance of happening I believe). I thought that was pretty cool, but then in the SAME session about 10 solves later, I got an OLL skip followed by a PLL skip followed by ANOTHER PLL skip (1/218 * 1/72 * 1/72 = 1/1130112) That's about 72 times rarer than a LL skip if I'm correct
 

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Anyone that knows me from a comp, knows that my cube is really tight and not fast (old AII). So today, I got that 11.08 avg5 with the AII. However, I really want to learn to use loose and fast cubes efficiently. Whipped out the lubix guhong and got the accomplishment below. I always seem to jam on the U2's. I don't know which cube to use now. Will probably do a large session with the lubix guhong tomorrow and see if I can get times anywhere near the AII times.

38.68 PLL time attack

EDIT: AII is still looking more efficient. .86 Jperm and .90 Tperm w/ guhong. .94 r2 R2 hperm w/ AII.

Individual PLL times are a poor indicator of a cubes overall speed.
 

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I got an OLL skip followed by a PLL skip followed by ANOTHER PLL skip (1/218 * 1/72 * 1/72 = 1/1130112) That's about 72 times rarer than a LL skip if I'm correct

OLL skip is 1/216, so its 1/1119744, or about 0.00009%. Exactly 72 times rarer than an LL skip. Actually, I'm not sure if this is correct at all, since I think this would be the chance of an OLL skip and 2 PLL skips in the same solve (if that was possible)... dunno.
 

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Statistics for 02-23-2011 01:31:28

Average: 17.94
Standard Deviation: 1.61
Best Time: 14.48
Worst Time: 27.22
Individual Times:
1. 17.77 (0,-1) (0,3) (-3,1) (6,3) (6,0) (0,3) (5,0) (4,0) (6,5) (-4,0) (-1,0) (-1,3) (6,3) (0,1) (1,2) (0,4) (-3,2)
2. (14.48) (0,3) (0,3) (-3,0) (0,4) (4,3) (0,5) (4,2) (6,0) (-2,0) (-1,1) (-3,0) (-3,0) (-3,0) (-3,0) (6,0) (3,0) (1,3) (3,2)
3. 14.80 (0,6) (0,-3) (-3,5) (-5,0) (-3,0) (3,4) (-3,5) (0,3) (2,1) (4,0) (0,4) (0,4) (2,2) (-2,2) (0,2) (6,2) (0,2)
4. 17.10 (6,0) (0,-3) (-2,0) (6,0) (5,0) (0,1) (0,2) (0,2) (-5,0) (0,4) (-4,4) (-4,5) (6,0) (0,4) (0,2) (-2,4) (-4,2) (0,3)
5. 17.63 (-5,-1) (3,6) (0,3) (3,4) (6,0) (2,0) (3,0) (1,3) (-1,2) (0,1) (0,3) (0,3) (-3,5) (4,1) (-4,5) (0,1)
6. 20.36 (0,6) (3,3) (-3,3) (6,0) (-3,0) (6,0) (6,1) (3,0) (3,5) (3,3) (3,3) (0,3) (0,2) (1,2) (2,0) (5,4)
7. 15.15 (1,2) (-3,6) (0,2) (1,0) (-2,1) (4,0) (0,2) (0,5) (2,2) (-1,4) (0,5) (5,0) (0,4) (2,4) (2,4) (0,4) (2,0)
8. 19.69 (1,3) (-4,5) (4,4) (-3,3) (-3,3) (0,5) (6,0) (6,0) (2,3) (6,4) (0,3) (6,0) (0,3) (3,0) (-3,3) (0,1)
9. 18.56 (0,-3) (0,-3) (3,0) (-3,1) (6,0) (0,4) (6,2) (6,3) (6,0) (6,3) (0,2) (0,1) (6,3) (-3,0) (-2,3) (5,1) (0,4)
10. 18.94 (0,2) (-5,3) (3,3) (-2,3) (-4,2) (4,0) (4,4) (-4,2) (4,2) (0,4) (6,0) (4,0) (0,2) (-4,4) (0,4) (6,4)
11. 19.42 (-2,-1) (6,3) (3,0) (-1,3) (1,0) (0,2) (0,4) (-3,3) (0,2) (-2,0) (6,0) (-1,2) (4,4) (2,0) (4,2) (-4,3)
12. (27.22) (0,-1) (0,-5) (3,3) (-3,4) (0,2) (0,2) (0,4) (4,3) (0,5) (2,0) (-3,0) (2,1) (-3,2) (-2,4) (0,2) (2,0) (4,0)

O_O
 
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