Hi Stefan :-)

Though pairing-up/centers first is not my approach i appreciate that 
u make a page with ur 4x4x4 centers-first strategy. Even if i can 
pretty much understand what u are on about, isn't it a better idea 
with some diagrams and/or applets. Something like on 
www.bigcubes.com ? I know this takes more time to make of course ;-) 
And maybe it's ur exam period also ...

Cheers!

-Per

> --- In [email protected], "Stefan Pochmann" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], Pedro 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> >
> > Oh, I have a question:
> >    
> >   I was solving the l slice...the blue, orange and green pairs 
were 
> solved...I had a red center on his place, but no red center on the 
r 
> slice...so, what do you do on this case? shoot from the R face? 
turn 
> the cube so that R becomes U and shoot? or what?
> >    
> >   Pedro
> 
> Good question, thanks. In that case, I'd go to step 3 and first 
solve 
> the 3 remaining red centers, for example with (Rr)' F2 (RrLl) F' 
(Ll)
> '. In the very rare case that all four of a color are opposite the 
> white center, you can use (Rr)' F2 (RrLl) F2 (Ll)'. You can also 
> (during a regular solve) shoot down a pair with F' (Rr)' F2 (Rr) 
but I 
> don't like that, I prefer the (Rr)' F (RrLl) F' (Ll)'.
> 
> Cheers!
> Stefan
>






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