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im 100% sure the scramble was a u perm, considering how many people got good singles.
congrats! was it on stream?
Yes, the previous world record was 1.10First official sub-1?
I think it was somewhen during those lucky-scramble period (from 5:09:30): 48 sub2 results, 11 NRs and 1 WR.was it on stream?
lolI think it was somewhen during those lucky-scramble period (from 5:09:30): 48 sub2 results, 11 NRs and 1 WR.
Maybe at 05:13:47, top-left part of the screen, third table from the front.Has anyone spotted the solve in that video? I've looked several times and still can't seem to find it.
I still can't find itMaybe at 05:13:47, top-left part of the screen, third table from the front.
He meant top right part of the screen. The solve is at 5:14:00.I still can't find it
Yep I am pretty sure that @Sergey is right in regards to the top left side of the video. If it is right the competitor sits down at around 5:13.15 and sits at the blue table on the right side of the table ( your right side if you are looking at him) and he starts the solve at around 5:13.47ish. Also, he is wearing a black t-shirt.I still can't find it
Nah, that solve's something like a 1.4 (at least that's what the timer seems to say). Right after the guy in the third row on the top right solves at 5:14:00 the timer is unobstructed for a bit and it shows 0.932. The guy on the left you guys are talking about is also younger than Andrew looks in his WCA profile.Yep I am pretty sure that @Sergey is right in regards to the top left side of the video. If it is right the competitor sits down at around 5:13.15 and sits at the blue table on the right side of the table ( your right side if you are looking at him) and he starts the solve at around 5:13.47ish. Also, he is wearing a black t-shirt.
Not sure if that is the right solve or not, but if you use your stackmat and start/stop the timer at the same time he does, it seems to work.
Yep I guess that you are right. I just watched it in all possible speeds and now see what you are talking about. Thanks for pointing that out.Nah, that solve's something like a 1.4 (at least that's what the timer seems to say). Right after the guy in the third row on the top right solves at 5:14:00 the timer is unobstructed for a bit and it shows 0.932. The guy on the left you guys are talking about is also younger than Andrew looks in his WCA profile.
Reason?Has this been reported to the WCA then?