Matt Walter's 12.70 was... --- In [email protected], "Stefan Pochmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "Bob Burton" <[EMAIL > PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > > > So if you're after the 3x3 world record, I suggest you put down > the > > > cube and stop the timer right after OLL! This will work in 1 out > of > > > 288 cases, not bad! You can use this in official competitions, and > if > > > you declare this to be your standard method, you can even use it > for > > > the UWR lists, since you're not skipping a step of your method. > > > > Isn't it 1/216? And you'll get a +2 penalty 75% of your successful > > solves, too. > > No, 216 is for OLL. For PLL it's 288. > > And hey... at RWC 2005 we had about 660 regular 3x3 solves. Assuming > everybody used PLL as last step, there's a 90% chance that at least > once we had a complete PLL skip (i.e. not even an AUF necessary). Is > anybody here who had this? > > Cheers >
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