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And then Chuck Norris walks up to Lin Chen with Oskar's 17x17
And then the earth implodes.
And then Chuck Norris walks up to Lin Chen with Oskar's 17x17
people are too busy worrying about their own solves and the event schedule to care about the random kid in the third seat from the left, I promise.
Good luck! I just checked out the psych sheet for the upcoming Portland event and there's one person already registered who has a greater than 1 minute average. More importantly, it looks like half the people registered haven't competed before so you won't be the only newbie.Thanks guys! Now that I know this I'm pretty sure I'll go to the upcoming competition in portland!
So, a question that I've been wondering for a long time is when do you know you're ready for competitions? Now i know for a fact that i'm not ready, but when should i start going? Like what average times should i have?
around halfway through a competition usually.
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