Hi!

I must say that I also admire Ron for his way of solving the cube. I 
remember one solve he did during practice on the german cube day, 
which was sub-12. I was so amazed with his fluent moves and asked if 
it was non-lucky which it was.

I'm practicing myself on looking ahead during F2L, and it's starting 
to give results. My average as know 17.20 but I feel that I can cut of 
at least one second more if I turn the cube as fluent as Ron.

/Gunnar

--- In [email protected], Sachin Shirwalkar 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ya . Actually i also think that video's are very different than the 
real thing.
> 
> Even when i saw my own video, i was amazed with myself! It feels very
> different when watching someones video, even if the someone is you! 
As
> for Ron, hes fast of course, but when i saw him solve in person, i
> noticed that hes very consistent with his speed...there were almost 
no
> lockups during all of his solves. Maybe he has a lot of practice
> looking ahead and that helps him a lot. Also knowing all the OLL and
> Pll algs also helps :)
> 
> Sachin.





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