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[SAR] Gabriel Dechichi 3x3x3 OH Average 17.65

Olivér Perge

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ZOMG HOT JUDGE

Come on, watch the solves! It was a pretty good pyraminx average! Oh, wait...

Nice job, anyway! ;)

Just a tip what I've overheard from two good one-handed cubers (Rama Temmink and Milán Baticz): You shouldn't practice between solves, it will make your hand tired. Maybe it's not true for you, just mentioning. ;)

Also: Right hand ftw! :)
 
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Come on, watch the solves! It was a pretty good pyraminx average! Oh, wait...

Nice job, anyway! ;)

Just a tip what I've overheard from two good one-handed cubers (Rama Temmink and Milán Baticz): You shouldn't practice between solves, it will make your hand tired. Maybe it's not true for you, just mentioning. ;)

Also: Right hand ftw! :)

hmm... yeah may be a good thing... I actually thought would be nice to practice between solves to keep me warmed up... my hands used to be to could....

maybe just a little moves, but not practice, would be a good thing xD
 

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Nice solves! Amazing tps.
Oliver, you mean just for OH right?

I think doing too much warmup will hurt you, but maybe just like an f2l before a solve shouldn't hurt anything. Before 3x3 speed I always do plls and such.
 
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Come on, watch the solves! It was a pretty good pyraminx average! Oh, wait...

Nice job, anyway! ;)

Just a tip what I've overheard from two good one-handed cubers (Rama Temmink and Milán Baticz): You shouldn't practice between solves, it will make your hand tired. Maybe it's not true for you, just mentioning. ;)

Also: Right hand ftw! :)

I actually disagree with that. I think practicing turning is good for the solves. the only thing you don't want to do is to practice very hard before the competition one day or even 1 hour ahead
 
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