turtwig
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I not sure if this is viable, but my idea is doing one move at the start of the execution to solve some pieces during 3BLD. It's kind of hard to explain so I'll give an example.
Take the scramble:
L' D' F2 L U2 B' F2 D2 R' B2 R' U' F2 D2 B2 U2
Notice the 3/4 cross on top. Given one of the pieces isn't your buffer piece, we can do a U' at the start of the execution phase to solve all three pieces in one move. Obviously, you would have to account for this in memo.
Pro: Solving multiple pieces in one move. You'd get to memo less and execute faster.
Cons: Memo would be much harder to memo, as you would need to visualize the one move. It's also quite a niche thing, so you might be better off practicing something else.
I not good at BLD, so I don't know how worth it this is, but I've gotten 3-4 piece blocks that could be solved in one move, so it definitely does happen, so maybe with some practice one could really take advantage of these cases.
Take the scramble:
L' D' F2 L U2 B' F2 D2 R' B2 R' U' F2 D2 B2 U2
Notice the 3/4 cross on top. Given one of the pieces isn't your buffer piece, we can do a U' at the start of the execution phase to solve all three pieces in one move. Obviously, you would have to account for this in memo.
Pro: Solving multiple pieces in one move. You'd get to memo less and execute faster.
Cons: Memo would be much harder to memo, as you would need to visualize the one move. It's also quite a niche thing, so you might be better off practicing something else.
I not good at BLD, so I don't know how worth it this is, but I've gotten 3-4 piece blocks that could be solved in one move, so it definitely does happen, so maybe with some practice one could really take advantage of these cases.