> It's very easy to put an end to this discussion. Someone out there
> should just learn to memorize as good as those chess grand masters
are
> at memorize a chess board.
>
> Tyson Mao
Oh man would I love to learn to have a memory that good. To be quite
honest this is actually becoming a hobby level interest with me, to
train myself to be able to memorize well and quickly.
I think, honestly, that training a memory master to be a master level
cuber, or training a master level cuber to be a memory master, would
make for some very impressive times in the blindfold arena.
I like using stories so far for big cube centers, but I think I might
need a beter method for my edges to memorize superfast. Or maybe I
just need to work on my visualizing and learn to use that better. J.
Bernett, I've thought about using the pneumonic number system for the
4x4 edges and 5x5 wing edges, but is there are easy way to handle the
double digit numbers? How would I make sure in memorizing 19 that I
don't accidently confuse it as 1 then 9 instead?
In short, memory is awesome, and I can see how training it isn't that
disimilar to training yourself to speedsolve a 3x3x3 cube. All it
takes is practice.
Just my rambling $0.02
Chris
Yahoo! Groups Links
<*> To visit your group on the web, go to:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/speedsolvingrubikscube/
<*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to:
http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/