sebastiaan
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thank you!!!!!!!!!!
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1. Why'd you bump this 1.5 year old thread?
2. What? 3 algs?
On another note, it's too bad we don't hear from Alex anymore, he was so talented.
On another note, it's too bad we don't hear from Alex anymore, he was so talented.
He was my third BLD hero, after Chris and Mike I quit BLD because of him. I was getting tired and frustrated at my lack of improvement for a long while, then I decided that if even a world-class BLD cuber (in fact, his PBs were faster than all the official WRs then!) can just quit like that, well... so I quit
Yeah, multislotting might be worth a look. But I only really want to use the basic techniques to get down to 9-11 for now. Then, if I'm at 9-11 and add some advanced stuff maybe I can get 7-9!
On another note, it's too bad we don't hear from Alex anymore, he was so talented.
He was my third BLD hero, after Chris and Mike I quit BLD because of him. I was getting tired and frustrated at my lack of improvement for a long while, then I decided that if even a world-class BLD cuber (in fact, his PBs were faster than all the official WRs then!) can just quit like that, well... so I quit
After threads die they should automatically close in like 4 months or something.1. Why'd you bump this 1.5 year old thread?
2. What? 3 algs?
After threads die they should automatically close in like 4 months or something.1. Why'd you bump this 1.5 year old thread?
2. What? 3 algs?
Im not a great cuber i average sub 50 -.- lol but im trying to do algorithams backwards so i dont have to rotate the cube so much and try to remember where the peices are, also haveing fast good looks so you can cancel out where the cube is not. i dunno, but yeh ^^
Yeah, multislotting might be worth a look. But I only really want to use the basic techniques to get down to 9-11 for now. Then, if I'm at 9-11 and add some advanced stuff maybe I can get 7-9!
On a good day, I can sub-7 average F2L and sometimes sub 5-6 F2L if it's a good solve. A lot of cubers that are sub 11-12 do this, but don't talk about it much. It is like looking ahead, but more advanced.
The typical advice is this... "While you are doing your cross, you should already know what 1st pair is going be. While you are inserting the first pair after the cross, you should know what second pair is".
What I try to do is while I'm inserting my first pair, I try to get a good idea of what the next 2-3 pairs are going to look like. Instead of cross then pair after pair after pair then last pair... I look at it as cross then pair then 3 pairs. A lot of sub 10 solves are do cross and first pair and then start thinking of what the OLL is going to be.
I had a crappy way of explaining it, but I guess I will make a video of some sort on youtube (Krnballerzzz) soon. Of course, I was only able to gain this skill by intense slow cube training and knowing how F2L pieces will react to algs done to other pieces.
If this doesn't make sense at all... I will further elaborate using better grammar lol.
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