Well, doing an average of BLD solves is not so easy...
  but, what do you think? should I post that record? or just wait until I make 
a better time?
   
  Pedro

Stefan Pochmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:
  --- In [email protected], Pedro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Yeah, I know your method is a cycle method...but, you didn't answer 
my question...With that thing, you can take a non-lucky case and make 
it be a lucky case. And is that considered lucky?

Main reason why I didn't answer is I don't really know what to say. I 
think it depends on the method and how you see it. If you use that 
centers technique as a normal part of your method, i.e. you don't have 
a fixed cube orientation, then you can't even tell what is oriented 
and what is not. The further you go away from the "standard" method 
the rules author had in mind, the harder it gets to apply those rules. 
Don't worry too much about it. In official competitions it doesn't 
matter whether you're lucky, and in the UWR lists the single records 
aren't worth much. So just do an average.

Cheers!
Stefan






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