I've been staying quite since this is a learning phase for me, 
Trying to learn the Case 8+9 ZBF2L algs. And working on a few  
fundementals such as doing the PLLs lefty.

Chris: I posted the raw U2 algs I generated on ACube in the files 
section. I did both the RULM run and general run in FTM. So I don't 
think you'll have to re-run them.

I have an idea for the U2 with edges circular.

Mike: It's quite in here because it takes us forever to read your 
lengthy posts, try to split them up a bit if you can. I used to 
write long posts, but then realized how bad that is. For me it feels 
like a lot of work to take all that in, and check all the 
probabilities and case counts you list.

I get tempted to run all the cases for this CP idea of yours...


-Doug




--- In [email protected], "cmhardw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ok, so I've been gone for a while, and even since being back my 
heart
> has been into 4x4x4 BLD solving.  Well I finally set a good time 
for
> the 4x4x4, that I can be satisfied for at least a little while, so 
I'm
> back into working on ZB stuff again.
> 
> Also I realized how often I recognize a ZBLL case and execute it
> during a Fridrich average and still get a good time.  I've 
accented a
> few Fridrich averages with a 13.xx or 14.xx ZBLL solve so far so 
I'm
> in this for the long run still.
> 
> So far I've been asked to finish off the numbering system for 
cases on
> my site (though Doug has already done a number of these so I'll 
just
> copy him there) and also to start working on analyzing the U
> orientation case 2 algs.
> 
> I also need to add Dan H's notation for ZBLL cases to my page.  
It's
> late now, but I wanted to post to say that I'm back and ready to 
work.
> 
> Hope everyone is still doing well, and I hope you all are still
> motivated for ZB.  I still think it is an awesome method and can't
> even get over how amazing it will be after we have optimized the 
ZBLL
> cases!  Seriously, even when I think "this average will only be
> Fridrich" and I see a ZBLL I know, I execute the ZBLL and still 
get a
> good solve.  Whether you are set on full ZB or a hybrid this 
method is
> awesome.  Plus the all edges correct ZBLL cases are the makings of 
a
> superawesome 3x3x3 BLD method, so we have to generate that set as 
well.
> 
> Hope everyone is doing well, I'll post again once I've finished my
> template pages and I'll start my computer on analyzing the other 
half
> of the U2 cases.
> 
> I'll post again soon when I have stopped being a lazy bum and have
> brought more to the table :-)
> 
> Happy ZB'ing and cubing all!
> 
> Chris
> Team [ZB]
>






 
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