--- In [email protected], Tyson Mao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> 
> And again, they should be punished, because popping is not just a  
> result of a malicious attempt to get a better average an eliminate a 
> bad solve, but it is also a result of the cuber's lack of ability to 
> turn the cube accurately.  Accuracy is very much a part of the
> solving practice as lightning quick fingers.

I agree and would like to add:

- It's also a result of the cuber's lack of ability or willingness to 
prepare/use a non-popping cube. This is not WC 1982, you bring your 
own cube and you turn it yourself. So it's 100% your own fault if you 
pop it.

- The *natural* thing is to solve the cube, period. The 
pop-and-you-can-try-again-for-free rule is artificial. So when we take 
it away, the poppers are *not* punished, they' just *not rewarded 
anymore*.

Cheers!
Stefan






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