Okay, but personally I feel that the current set of Case 1 and 13 
are really good as they are.

The only difference is that me and Chris now use the following 
algorithm instead of the one listed:
L F L' U2 M' U M (inverse to setup)

But I assume stuff like this is what you wanted to see. I have all 
the case 1+13 fully locked into my brain now so it would take some 
serious effort to change them now.

I'm not as certain as you about M being able to cut down moves, but 
I'll see what I can do, probably won't get to it today though.


-Doug



--- In [email protected], "Mike Bennett" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "Doug Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> >
> > But yes, I really should post my S1, H1, and Pi1 sets sometime. 
this 
> > is certainly going to be my roughest semester academically 
though.
> > 
> > 
> > -Doug
> 
> If and when you get bored next, would you do me a favor?  I've 
pretty
> much decided on a definite path for my speedsolve method, and it's
> basically Roux+VHF2L+L5E.  Would you be able to run any of the VH 
algs
> (cases 1 and 13 ZBF2L) with a free M slice?  I'm absolutely certain
> this can cut down moves and make this very useful.  Centers would 
need
> to remain fixed, but the position of last 6 edges and the U corners
> can change as needed.
> 
> I understand if you can't get these done for a while.  I'm not in a
> big rush yet.  I still have to learn my L5E...
> 
> Thanks ahead of time.
> 
> -Mike
>






 
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