Hi Tyson,

Yeah, I've been told Sebastien Felix uses multislotting... Which 
means that he pairs up an F2L pair as he inserts the first one.

I also heard that Patrick Bellenbaum learned how the F2L algs effect 
all the pieces, so he could use it in BLD speedsolving. I am not too 
sure about this, though...

About seeing how the F2L algs effect the other F2L pieces: I often 
know what the next F2L case is going to be, a lot of times I just 
feel it comming.. I guess most ppl who use F2L have this. And if I 
don't exactly know which case the next pair is going to be, I try to 
figure out at least some information like, the orientation of the 
edge (will I have to rotate the cube next?), or the orientation of 
the corner (usually easy if it's going to end up with white on top). 
But this isn't a method of course... I never spent time making 
tables with different cases.. It's only looking ahead :). 

- Joël.


--- In [email protected], Tyson Mao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> 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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