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Etotheipi

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I want to learn roux. Does anyone have a good resource to learn it from?
Kian is who I learned from, but I've heard J perm's is also good. Which figures, since he used to use Roux and any tutorial from him is guaranteed to be amazing. (Except his BLD tutorials accoring to @fun at the joy )
 
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mukerflap

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How are you supposed to recognize EOLR? If there's a LR edge in BD, I have to tilt the cube to see it. Should I track it during CMLL? I haven't tried tracking the LR pieces during CMLL yet, as I think CMLL should be a fast step. Also, is it still worth it to be doing FB edges as well as LR edges if I use EOLR? Recognition seems to be a fair bit worse if you use both.
predicting EOLR in cmll
 

Kaneki Uchiha

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in the sune cmlls I always get confused between back slash and right bar any tips?
also should I learn more cmlls I average around 24 and I know 13 cmlls namely o,h.s and one pi algorithm
 

ProStar

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in the sune cmlls I always get confused between back slash and right bar any tips?
also should I learn more cmlls I average around 24 and I know 13 cmlls namely o,h.s and one pi algorithm

It's a good time to learn CMLL. Just like with CFOP, you could get sub-20, 15, and probably 10 without full CMLL, but it's not a good idea. I'd say whenever you feel like it learn some algs; it's not necessary but definitely helpful for where you're at
 

Kaneki Uchiha

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It's a good time to learn CMLL. Just like with CFOP, you could get sub-20, 15, and probably 10 without full CMLL, but it's not a good idea. I'd say whenever you feel like it learn some algs; it's not necessary but definitely helpful for where you're at
thanks for your advice
 

CrispyCubing

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its outdated
But does that mean everything in it is totally irrelevant? On the flipside, It’s probably not perfect as an in depth guide but I used it as a general guide: (What should I work on/what do I need focus on) For me, it was a useful guide to what time splits I should aim for when I was averaging ~25.
really now I'd just like some tips for block building
Can’t really help there except for giving the classic advice: watch example solves and do untimed solves. :)
 
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