willi pilz
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dude, 1,5k algs, you're awesome. just don't burn out, you got this.
Is there an algorithm website? I think it would be useful for the easy-to-recognize OLLs.
http://algdb.net/ is goodIs there an algorithm website? I think it would be useful for the easy-to-recognize OLLs.
Bindedsa- perhaps a video compilation of you with only 1LLL solves would convince the non-believers. I know I would find it cool to watch
me toooh man I would love to see that
Bindedsa- perhaps a video compilation of you with only 1LLL solves would convince the non-believers. I know I would find it cool to watch
I'll try to do it this week, but it's gonna be tough. If I haven't by next week someone remind me.
Didn't Chris Tran do this a while ago? And iirc he had pretty decent times with it. Especially taking into consideration the speed at the time he did it.
I like the way you said 'Just ZBLL' lolno that was just zbll silly
I have nothing to add to this discussion other than just saying how impressive I find it. It's basically Jabari against the entire cubing community's conventional wisdom. And the entire cubing community is losing.
In many areas of cubing, one person is far beyond anyone else. Maskow has 41 MBLD points; nobody else has over 26. For a while, Alex had a 6.xx AO100 with Roux, and nobody else was even below 9 globally. Roman has been unbelievable with bigBLD; he's also done things that nobody thought was possible. Feliks has been an incredible cubing pioneer in his own right; nobody has remained at the top of the world in so many events for so long. You belong in the same discussion as all of these people, Jabari. They're all undisputed kings of their cubing domains: MBLD, Roux, hugeBLD, and overall dominance of cubing, respectively. Alg knowledge is just as important a cubing domain as all of those, and the undisputed king is you. You're the living refutation of the ideas that 3x3 is getting close to its speed limit, and that method development can't make you faster anymore. That's incredible. I hope you realize that. I might've gushed too much, but yeah. You're got my respect, dude.
(as a sidenote, I think that if you learn 1LLL, you earn the right to give the "CFOP with 1LLL" method its own name. CFL, CFLL, or even something non-cubing related. Whatever you want.)
I'll try to do it this week, but it's gonna be tough. If I haven't by next week someone remind me.