--- In [email protected], "thebunze"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks. My best time is 57 seconds, so not much faster than that. Even
> with finger tricks and faster recognition, without more algorythms I
> am very close to the limits of this system. I am eager to learn Petrus
> and can get the 2x2x2 block in a horrid 30 seconds.
>
> Can anyone tell me what times are possible using the Petrus method? I
> know Mr. Petrus can get sub 20 but he has been at it for years. I hope
> to get sub 50 seconds within a month. Is that reasonable?
>
My best time with the Petrus method is 11.91 seconds and my best
average of 10 is 19.46. I have practiced it for (only) 7 months. I
know it's possible to average sub 15 with this method, and that's in
fact my goal before 2007. That will, of course, require very much
intuition and practice, but I know it's possible. So, the Petrus
method is a really fast speedcubing method, and I believe it's at
least as good as Fridrich. It's a pity that so few people use it.
I'm sure you'll be able to do sub 50 within a month, it's not hard at
all. I don't remember exactly how fast I improved, but I remember that
it took me 1-2 months to average 45 seconds.
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Johannes
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