The method is fantastic.  It's nice that it averages fewer moves, and for
someone who enjoys slice moves, it can't be beat.  If you don't like them
now, try Roux for a month.  You'll be hooked.  M'U is so fast it's scary.

There are lots of things you can do with this method to improve.  His page
and method are great, but the beginner/intermediate step 4 on the archived
page will be easier to pick up.  Using that, and CLL for corners, you can
average sub 20.  I made it down to 19 for a while, but I had some extra
tricks thrown in.  Your mileage may vary.

The real secret is to practice.  But if you find that you like the idea
behind the method, or you're seeing good results, steady practice will
multiply the good results many times over.

So, go slow, and get the method down as good as you can.  Don't worry about
times.  Eventually, with enough practice, the decisions (what take up the
time) will become almost instant.  The small decisions in this method are
fantastic for that.

So practice, and kick some butt.  Good luck, and happy cubing.

-Mike


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