Erik
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I loved that "Woo-Hoo" after the last solve in the first video Great solves!
You said "Whoooooooooah ho hooooo".I actually have full rights to "Woo-Hoo" after Eriks 7.08 3x3x3 WR.
You said "Whoooooooooah ho hooooo".I actually have full rights to "Woo-Hoo" after Eriks 7.08 3x3x3 WR.
A6a) The competitor ends the solve by releasing the puzzle and then stopping the timer.Wait, wait... just to clear things up.:
Is it competition-legal to stop the stackmat timer with your wrists after completing your solves (like in the videos)?
I always thought that too...but the regs don't say specifically with fingers for stopping...so stopping with palms/wrists/arms is fine, as long as hands are flat and palms down?A6a) The competitor ends the solve by releasing the puzzle and then stopping the timer.Wait, wait... just to clear things up.:
Is it competition-legal to stop the stackmat timer with your wrists after completing your solves (like in the videos)?
A6b) It is the competitor's responsibility that the timer is stopped correctly.
A6c) The timer must be stopped using both hands, with both hands flat and palms down. Penalty: 2 seconds.
A6d) The competitor must fully release the puzzle before stopping the timer. Penalty: 2 seconds.
I always thought you had to start/stop the timer with your fingertips, but that is not true according to A6c.
A6c) The timer must be stopped using both hands
:confused:so stopping with palms/wrists/arms is fine
Read better.maybe we should re-word it?