Hey Stefan,

The alg is:  R2 D' R U2 R' D R U2 R
I think you know F2 D' F U2 F' D F U2 F, that's the one on
speedcubing.com.

Check the video to see how I execute it :)

- Koen


--- In [email protected], "Stefan Pochmann"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "Koen Heltzel" 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hey all,
> > 
> > Today I finally got around to updating my website's video page.
> > I converted all my videos to Flash video, and added a nice Flash
> > player to the page. Among other new videos are official solves from
> > the Dutch National Championship, and cuberaces with Guus Razoux
> > Schultz, Ton Dennenbroek and Ron van Bruchem ...
> > 
> > Check it out at http://www.baseplace.nl
> 
> Haha, everybody (especially those who like me do NOT understand Dutch) 
> please check out the 18-11-2004 TV appearance video. When Koen 
> explains something with the glitter cube, that's how it must feel when 
> we show something to a non-cuber. I have no idea what Koen did there :
> -)
> 
> Nice videos!
> 
> Hey, can you tell me the OLL alg you used in the 17.15 seconds solve? 
> I guess I know it (though from a different angle) but it looks very 
> smooth, it's a bad case for me :-(
> 
> Stefan
>






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