I say you should experiment with building the first two blocks. I think it is the most difficult to become fast at. That is what I did when first trying out Roux, and I had so much fun I stuck with it.
Typically in a Roux solve, the left and right 1x2x3 blocks are solved such that they have the same bottom colors. In non matching Roux blocks, they are solved such that they don't. Some non matching users choose to just use opposite colors for their blocks (i.e. the bottom color could be...
I am not sure how I can be of much help since you are faster than me and I use a different method, but I will give some advice anyway. Maybe a bump will give you better advice. What are your goals? Are you going for world record speed? If so, might as well learn all the OLLs. Also, your...
I actually think it is a very good alternative for those who don't want to learn the big list of ZBLL algorithms. One doesn't have to use Lars' exact algorithms to implement the system either or could mix it with OLL and PLL. Many cubers implement a similar idea with a two look OLL (i.e...