> I do not recommend learning Step 3 from Gilles Site.
> While I do love the method, I don't like CMLL. And I don't like how
> not all of the algs are written down.
>
> I am completing tables of CLL algs and COLL algs, but I think that I
> am going to abandon the idea of learning both. For CMLL, you always
> have to have the blocks on the L and R. With CLL or COLL, you have
> more flexability, to do the alg from any angle.
w00t another roux solver...
Considering Gilles executes the algs on that page in 2 seconds or
under, I think it's quite worth it.
I used to think I'd learn CMLL with COLL style-recognition, but I've
abandoned this since gilles told me to, and I've noticed I have faster
recognition learning this way.
I don't see the fact that they arn't all written down a problem.
Firstly, it's not exacly hard to do a written down alg backwards or
mirrored. Secondly, you have a better understanding of the whole step,
you being to notice just how closly most of the algs are related.
You say you can solve from any angle, so I'll assume you mean with the
blocks on U and B (considering you've not learnt COLL, I doubt you've
learnt the 4x48 algs needed to do a 'true' from every angle solve).
Well, how often do you have blocks on U and B. In every single solve I
have ever done, the block have always been on the left and right.
That's the general idea of the system. I don't have a clue why you'd
have otherwise.
Plus, CMLL is better when you're working with inverted blocks. Because
you're not relying on the four stickers you look at all the time, you
can get better at recognising cases. I can't really talk for this
though, because I use my own freaky recognition tricks here. The
general 'vibe' from CMLL copulates better with inverted blocks. I
think I use about 15% solves with inverted blocks and another 15% with
upside down blocks.
The ratio of having white or yellow on the L block isn't a factor
anymore, since it's about 50/50.
~Thom
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