Hello Everyone

After completely switching to Gilles Roux's method, I have achieved a
sub 30 average in my first 3 weeks of practice.  My Best ROUX solve is
21.21 sec.

(25.00), 26.87, 33.70, 27.28, 25.00, 26.05, 33.56, 32.90, 29.48,
33.65, 30.15, (34.28)      AVG 29.86

It took me like 7 months to get sub 30 with CFOP, so I am pretty happy
with how well this system is working for me.  

If I had to start all over, I would not learn OLL/PLL at all.    I
would either learn CLL/ELL  or   I might have done a 3 look LL.
OLL and PLL is 78 algorithms if memory serves correct.  
THis approach would be less. 46 ALgs for last layer. 

1. Orient Edges (2 algs, 5/6 of the time)
2. COLL ( 40 algs, if im not mistaken)
3. Permute edges (4 algs, 11/12 of the time)

with ZBF2L, you could eliminate the first look entirely, for a very
fast LL.  But all you team[zb] guys will soon prove this method to be
better than OLL/PLL. 

 Another good option is Petrus with COLL.  If the corners are already
positioned, there are many cases to learn to do the LL in one
Algorithm (Step 6/7 index).  All of these cases are comprised of 2
smaller, familiar sequences, making them easy to learn. 

As is turns out, Im gonna go with Roux's method.  But dont know too
many CLL algs yet.  I dont use any CLL in my solves yet, I want to
wait until I have them all down.  I Need CLL algs from anybody who can
help me out.  I want to look for the shortest algs for each case.

Thank you,
and Im so sorry for rambling on...

Jason Kovacic
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