Wow, how much have you practiced? And how do you memorize?

I don't know the reasoning behind the numbers you can see in the SCC 
rules. You might try to directly apply those rules to my method. Just 
be aware that (in)correct orientation doesn't exist for pieces at the 
wrong "position" and that a piece is only correctly positioned if it's 
both at the correct position and with the correct orientation. So you 
get:

For blindfold solving a lucky case is defined by:
1) more than 5 corners are solved, or
2) more than 8 edges are solved, or
3) more than 3 corners are solved, or
4) more than 4 edges are solved.

Which then collapses into:

For blindfold solving a lucky case is defined by:
a) more than 3 corners are solved, or
b) more than 4 edges are solved.

Note this is just a quick suggestion and by no means do I claim this 
is the way it should be done.

Cheers!
Stefan


--- In [email protected], "Craig Bouchard" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Well any chance you can enlighten me??? Because yes, that time does
> include memorisation.  I have done a lot of times just over 3 
minutes,
> and I think 3 sub-3s.  My meorisation is good...i think...
> 
> Craig
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Stefan Pochmann"
> <pochmann@> wrote:
> >
> > --- In [email protected], "Craig Bouchard" 
> > <logitewty@> 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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