[zbmethod] No corner perm ZBLL cases

2005-12-04 Thread cmhardw
Hey Mike, I also am starting to like this subset of ZBLL quite a bit. When I am solving with Fridrich, even if I identify a ZBLL case I know, I try to just stick to Fridrich algs and separate the two. However, today when doing a Fridrich average I had a no corner perm ZBLL T case and just had to

Re: [zbmethod] F2L vs. ZBF2L and future of competitive ZB

2005-12-04 Thread Brent Morgan
Hello guys/gals, that's interesting.  I have been thinking of f2l a bit lately, pertaining to Fridrich f2l and ZBf2l.  When I take Fridrich f2l averages just to see how my f2l is, I average around 8-9 seconds- but sometimes I'm "time aware," meaning, aware of the time and going as fast as

[zbmethod] Re: ZB influencing Fridrich and/or vice versa?

2005-12-04 Thread Bob Burton
Hey Chris, I haven't done ANY Fridrich solves in over a month (since WC!) but today at the library I did a few on JNetCube just because I was bored. The first two solves were sub-20! I had to be quiet, too, because I was in the library. Keep in mind I have only one sub-20 average EVER. I feel

[zbmethod] New ZBF2L algorithms page!

2005-12-04 Thread Bob Burton
You may or may not find this helpful, but I hope you do: I have posted all the ZBF2L algorithms I have learned onto this page: http://www.cubewhiz.com/zbf2l/ There may be some mistakes, so if you do find some, please let me know. The pages are not yet fully complete, but I have listed the algs

[zbmethod] Re: New ZBF2L algorithms page!

2005-12-04 Thread Mike Bennett
--- In zbmethod@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Burton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > You may or may not find this helpful, but I hope you do: > > I have posted all the ZBF2L algorithms I have learned onto this page: > > http://www.cubewhiz.com/zbf2l/ > > There may be some mistakes, so if you do find som