--- In [email protected], Lars Petrus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> I was imagining some future competition with more attempts, maybe 10 
or 
> 20, and every solve counting.

Ah, ok. Yeah, that would be nice :-). The more solves the better. Uh, 
except that more solves require fewer or faster competitors or fewer 
rounds...

> If there were really no pops at all in the latest final, that does 
show 
> it's not much to worry about, at least for people in that level.

Yes, there really weren't any. And only 2 (declared) pops in the semi 
final, i.e. 2 pops in 182 solves (36 competitors). Don't know about 
round 1, there are no pops but dnfs and they could mean anything.

Looking at the WC 2003 results, I don't see any pops at all. But I 
could imagine that the free-replacement-for-pops rule didn't exist 
back then, is that correct?

http://www.speedcubing.com/events/wc2005.html
http://www.speedcubing.com/events/wc2003/wc2003_results.html

Cheers!
Stefan






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