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Tokyo Open 2008 results

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nitrocan

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wow 4x4 avg and single world records.
and two wr single solves actually!
 
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Pedro

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I think these Pyraminx results are the most consistent results ever:
4.41 4.33 4.50 4.44 4.06

Especially when you drop highest/lowest they become 4.33/4.41/4.44

agreed...how is it possible to do so fast times? :eek: I think I never got a sub-5 on the pyraminx...maybe I need a mefferts one. Is the one with fluorescent stickers good? looks like the japanese and other guys use it...
 
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nitrocan

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he broke the wr, then broke it again, just the next solve. i wonder how that must feel...
 
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hdskull

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o well... i lost a WR :( Did you guy notice that this was that guys first time competing in 4x4 and 5x5... I wonder where he came from :p Also... a counting 45 / 48 really does help the average.

The last time people wondered where he came from was when he broke the OH WR, haha.
 

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1 Keisuke Hiraya 45.15 WR 52.31 WR Japan 58.28 52.80 58.65 45.84 45.15
2 Yu Nakajima 48.47 53.27 Japan 54.84 56.38 48.47 57.06 48.59

I think that's what Lucas Meant.
 

Ron

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I think these Pyraminx results are the most consistent results ever:
4.41 4.33 4.50 4.44 4.06

Especially when you drop highest/lowest they become 4.33/4.41/4.44
Not when you drop highest/lowest...
3 Grzegorz Luczyna 5.34 Poland Pabianice Open 2008 5.30 5.41 4.36 5.50 5.30
 
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