Jam88
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I was just wondering whether I should use mats valk RUD g perms or the R2 u ones. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks, Jam88
Thanks, Jam88
My algs are easy to master, but not necessarily the best.
Ga: R2 U R' U R' U' R U' R2 D U' R' U R D'
Gb: R' d' F R2 u R' U R U' R u' R2
Gc: R2 F2 R U2 R U2 R' F R U R' U' R' F R2
Gd: R U R' U' D R2 U' R U' R' U R' U R2 D'
the gb alg is goodYou badly need a new Gb. Ga and Gd are normal, Gc is okay
Not sure about Gb but the Gc is the one I use, and also pretty good.the gb alg is good
That Gc is pretty long and has a lot of double flicks so I don't like itNot sure about Gb but the Gc is the one I use, and also pretty good.
That's incorrect. All the D moves are done simultaneously and what's faster, R U R' F' R U R' U' R' F R2 U' R' or R U2 R' U' R U2 L' U R' U' L? Movecount isn't the only factor in alg speed. There's a reason why very few people use Uw G perms now, mainly because RUD algs are better in most cases. The R' d' F etc one is a good alg though and is the only exception I can think of. Even then, RUD is better.Use the R2u ones, the wide u moves may be hard to get used to but because of the lower movecount you can do them faster.
RUD does add moves they add the UD' or U'D that replaces the rotation. And for some cases doing the simultaneous moves is slower than rotating like in Gc where if you wanna do the UD' you have to do a huge regrip before the R2. Really it comes down to personal preference but if you can do a V perm consistently with the rotation you can do the G perms consistently with a roatation.That's incorrect. All the D moves are done simultaneously and what's faster, R U R' F' R U R' U' R' F R2 U' R' or R U2 R' U' R U2 L' U R' U' L? Movecount isn't the only factor in alg speed. There's a reason why very few people use Uw G perms now, mainly because RUD algs are better in most cases. The R' d' F etc one is a good alg though and is the only exception I can think of. Even then, RUD is better.
RUD does add moves they add the UD' or U'D that replaces the rotation. And for some cases doing the simultaneous moves is slower than rotating like in Gc where if you wanna do the UD' you have to do a huge regrip before the R2. Really it comes down to personal preference but if you can do a V perm consistently with the rotation you can do the G perms consistently with a roatation.
I agree with you there that U'D is as fast as a U but the real issue with the RUD G perms is AUFing afterwards. It's easier to see what the AUF is because it follows the headlights not the block but if it's a U2 AUF there's no good way to do it while your left hand is correcting the D layer and your right hand isn't in home grip.Only one of the RUD G-Perms has a regrip, and it's more accurate to look at them in ETM because U' D is just as fast as U'
Its easy to AUF out of the RUD G perms. Just use your left hand, its not doing anything aside from some U moves during the RUD algsI agree with you there that U'D is as fast as a U but the real issue with the RUD G perms is AUFing afterwards. It's easier to see what the AUF is because it follows the headlights not the block but if it's a U2 AUF there's no good way to do it while your left hand is correcting the D layer and your right hand isn't in home grip.
It's correcting the D layer at the end of the alg. So doing a U' is fine a U is a bit harder but U2 has no good way to do it. I like the u G perms better cuz rotating and finishing the alg is still fast and AUF is way easier.Its easy to AUF out of the RUD G perms. Just use your left hand, its not doing anything aside from some U moves during the RUD algs
It's correcting the D layer at the end of the alg. So doing a U' is fine a U is a bit harder but U2 has no good way to do it. I like the u G perms better cuz rotating and finishing the alg is still fast and AUF is way easier.
Have you ever heard of something called using 2 fingers at once? Use ring for the D layer and index for the U layer. As long as you don't use super wacky fingertricks your left hand should be in the same place for the whole alg. And on my GD alg on the last R2 I flick the D layer with my whole right hand and AUF with the left handIt's correcting the D layer at the end of the alg. So doing a U' is fine a U is a bit harder but U2 has no good way to do it. I like the u G perms better cuz rotating and finishing the alg is still fast and AUF is way easier.
Oh yeah I was definitely saying describing AUFing with your right hand. I even said your right hand isn't in home grip at the end and we all know it's easier to AUF with a hand that isn't in home grip than one that is. Of course I meant your left hand. I will reiterate, while your left hand is correcting the D layer and your right hand is not in home grip, U' is easy to do, U is a bit harder because you have to do a reverse push, and there is no good way to do U2 with your left hand while your ring finger is doing the D move.Have you ever heard of something called using 2 fingers at once? Use ring for the D layer and index for the U layer. As long as you don't use super wacky fingertricks your left hand should be in the same place for the whole alg. And on my GD alg on the last R2 I flick the D layer with my whole right hand and AUF with the left hand