I think the asumption you mention is not good :

I always scrambler with yellow on the top.
In competitions, I think the top color is random and the scrambler
executes the scramble  from any angle. But this needs confirmation.

GilleS.

2006/2/2, christopher_pelley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have a question about comparing scrambles like this.  Since many
> CFOP solvers start with a white cross, the orientation of the cube at
> the beginning of the scramble will make a difference.  Is it an
> unspoken assumption that you always scramble with white on top and
> green in front (or just white on top)?
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> In this case, I did scramble that way and I see the easy Xcross for
> white.  I'm just curious because nobody ever mentions which color
> cross they were going for in these examples.
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> Chris
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> > I was cubing using a rolling cube timer that I downloaded from
> > somewhere and got my first sub 30 solve (29.78) My average after
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> > solve was only 46.xx
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> > This is a 2 move 2x2x2 box everything else falls into place.
> > 6move Xcross
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