--- In [email protected], Mike Bennett
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
Hello AGAIN
MIKE; didn't you tell me that you were going to start solving the
block on the right side? ? ?
BU'B' setup:
y RUR' is fast
U M U (R'U2R)
I know that this is longer, but It does allow you to keep that grip on
B1. If this were my last pair, I would probably use the 1st sequence
, leaving F2B on F and B.
MY QUESTION; IF YOU use COLL or CLL (like mike and i do
respectively), does it really matter if F2B are on L and R?
I see why this would matter if you used CMLL... like Thom.
And I defenitely see why you'd want F2B on L/R for step 4.
Right now I only have a handful of CLL cases down (maybe 10)
2 of them involve a y rotation during the algorithm.
EX. (B'RBR) U2 (R'dRB).
So should I just not worry about where F2B are at the end of step 2?
JASON KOVACIC
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This whole list = stolen. Wow. Why did I never bother to learn any algs
> like this, and only ever insert those the harder way with rotations?
>
> Now, if you could just post some nice ways to finish pairs without
> rotations, I'd be all set. Things like BU'B' for setup.
>
> Jason K
> >
> > PS.
> > Feel free to ask any questions you may have about ROUX. I love
> > putting up huge posts. ;)
>
>
> Huge posts are the coolest. I rather enjoy reading them. Of
course, maybe
> that's because I rather enjoy making them, too...
>
> -Mike
>
>
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