--- In [email protected], "Craig Bouchard" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hey Stefan,
> 
> I thought you would be the one to ask about this.  With your method,
> when are corners considered lucky, and when are edges considered
> lucky.  Of course you can't use the standard on speedcubing.com
> becuase it is for a 4 step solving.  I just did a 2:33.10 (started
> using your method on sunday, PS, it rocks) and I solved 7 corners 
and
> 7 edges...Could you please let me know.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Craig

Does that include time for memorization? Even with only 7 edges that 
would be very impressive for that short amount of practice...

I'd say with this method a piece is only lucky if it's solved, i.e. at 
the correct place with the correct orientation. How many are allowed 
to be solved to still call it non-lucky? I don't know :-). To be 
honest, I don't (yet) care much about this because I'm not (yet) fast 
enough for it to matter. If I'm under 1:30 and I'd claim one of the 
top spots, then I'll think about what's lucky :-)

Cheers!
Stefan








 
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