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+ | Cage variation based on Denny Dedmore's solution. | ||
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+ | 1. First 2 centers | ||
+ | 2. Corners (any method) | ||
+ | 3. 3 dedges on L after a z rotation | ||
+ | 4. z2 rotation, 4 dedges on current L face | ||
+ | 5. Last dedge of the outside layers | ||
+ | 6. Bottom 2 dedges (on M) | ||
+ | 7. Last 2 dedges (on M) | ||
+ | 8. Last 4 centers | ||
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+ | Heavy center control at times during steps 6 and 7 are used (using different algorithms or other tricks), and rachmaninovian currently uses a centers system that produces a ~4 look average. | ||
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Revision as of 01:51, 6 November 2009
Cage variation based on Denny Dedmore's solution.
Steps: 1. First 2 centers 2. Corners (any method) 3. 3 dedges on L after a z rotation 4. z2 rotation, 4 dedges on current L face 5. Last dedge of the outside layers 6. Bottom 2 dedges (on M) 7. Last 2 dedges (on M) 8. Last 4 centers
Heavy center control at times during steps 6 and 7 are used (using different algorithms or other tricks), and rachmaninovian currently uses a centers system that produces a ~4 look average.
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