--- In [email protected], Lars Petrus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> I don't see any reason why people couldn't, with a lot of talent and 
> years of dedicated practice, do the same thing with a 3x3x3. It  
> doesn't hold more information than a face or a chess position.

Um... I disagree. What you mentioned, that chess players can memorize 
a chess situation very quickly, that's only for *real* chess 
situations coming from a *real* game that makes sense. If you give 
them *random* boards they're not any better than other people (oh 
well, probably better than the dumbo on the street who doesn't even 
know what chess is). But in blindsolving we're dealing with *random* 
cubes, so that's not comparable to chess masters memorizing a 
meaningful chess situation.

Cheers!
Stefan







 
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