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[WR] Jacob Sherwen Brown FMC single: 16

what the actual heck is this record

Dude previously had a 29 PR single
Bro previously had a 37.00 mean
Guy has one podium in his cubing career (in 3BLD)
Dude finished 7th overall in the comp with his average being heavy pulled by his 16

This would be akin to if @Sombi McJunior went to a random comp and got WR single in 2x2. A truly 1 in a million likelihood. Absolutely insane solve by this practically nobody
 
what the actual heck is this record

Dude previously had a 29 PR single
Bro previously had a 37.00 mean
Guy has one podium in his cubing career (in 3BLD)
Dude finished 7th overall in the comp with his average being heavy pulled by his 16

This would be akin to if @Sombi McJunior went to a random comp and got WR single in 2x2. A truly 1 in a million likelihood. Absolutely insane solve by this practically nobody
Good analogy (but hey at least i can spot 4 movers)
 
what the actual heck is this record

Dude previously had a 29 PR single
Bro previously had a 37.00 mean
Guy has one podium in his cubing career (in 3BLD)
Dude finished 7th overall in the comp with his average being heavy pulled by his 16

This would be akin to if @Sombi McJunior went to a random comp and got WR single in 2x2. A truly 1 in a million likelihood. Absolutely insane solve by this practically nobody
According to the fmc discord he also didn't know niss and only knew domino reduction
 
It looks legit. He started with edge orientation then made obvious blocks.

 Twizzle link 
 Setup 
R' U' F U F R F' L' R' F2 R' U2 F2 R D2 B U L2 U R D U2 R' U' F
 Moves 
U L D2 F' // edge orientation
U2 F2 R' D2 L' U // left square + many row
R L F2 R L2 D2 // done
 
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Dude finished 7th overall in the comp with his average being heavy pulled by his 16
Yeah because of that he is sub me with a 31 and 33 counting 💀

I use DR and everything he did in the solve was not complex at all, it was all straightforward (for me, the ending was kind of tricky to spot but going to the inverse makes it easier to find). I'm very surprised that the 6 other people ahead of him didn't find it.
 
Super sus

Let's investigate this record like Kalindu's fake WR mean.
This record was confirmed to be true and the solution is very easy to find even if you are not that good at DR, like I said in a previous post. What made Kalindu's solutions suspicious was Long DR's and Short DR Finishes, but this solution is not like that and every move that he did seems reasonable to me.
 
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