Hi Everyone,

So I've been hearing about this method of Fridrich where as you put in 
an F2L pair, you can easily know where the next one will be or how the 
F2L algorithm affects the other pieces around the cube.  Are there any 
videos of people using this method?  Isn't this how Marcus Stuhr got 
his 15.15 average?  Marcus, I know you mentioned that you had a BLD 
solve on video on computer ready to be uploaded, but do you have any 
speed solves?  It would be interesting to see your cubing style and how 
it affects your reaction time in terms of F2L pairs.  I'm wondering if 
your 15.15 average was attained with hand speed, reduction of delays, 
or a combination of both?

Tyson Mao
Astrophysics '06
California Institute of Technology



 
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