Fantastic! More roux solvers! I've just hit sub-30 and I'm on the trail to sub-20, 18, 15, etc. My best roux solve is 20.60 though ;) I found that omsetimes, my averages would be all over the place, but I'm settling down now.
CLL is nice and I have about 40% of CLL/COLL learnt. the reason I've learnt some COLL is because I wanted to use the COLL recognition system, so I learnt a load of COLL cases to get used to it. Eventually I'll be using A full CLL. But that a way off yet. Plus, some COLL algs are nicer. D's and L's arn't too nice :S Yeah, I've been comprising a big list of CLL/COLL algs I use/will be using if you want it. I'll finish it and send you a copy. Oh, I'd still recommend learning PLL. It comes in so handy for BLD cubing. (Well, 3-cycles anyway). What I need is help with the first two blocks :S Any tips? Even my pair and insert (the last bit of the second one) is quite bad). We need some kind of F2B algorithm tables ;) Apart from that, try and nag gilles to update his site :) ~ThomKirjava --- In [email protected], "kovacic81" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 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 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor --------------------~--> Get fast access to your favorite Yahoo! Groups. Make Yahoo! your home page http://us.click.yahoo.com/dpRU5A/wUILAA/yQLSAA/MXMplB/TM --------------------------------------------------------------------~-> Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/speedsolvingrubikscube/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
