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Micaël
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<fredsoldati@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Guys,
> I wonder how do you remember the corners and edges who are twisted
> (speeking about M2, or Old Pochmann). It has always happened to me
> to end the solve and have compleatly forgotten about the twisted
> pieces.
> I have now found a solution who looks pretty nice or the corners:
>
> I memorize them and the end of my memorization journey. Using
Dominic
> System I have added an action for each of the following algs:
>
> (R U R2' U') (R2 U' R' U)(R U R' U') (R2 U') (R2 U R2)
>
> (R' U R2' U') (R2 U' R' U)(R U R' U') (R2 U' R2 U)
>
> (R U R' U) (R U2) (R U2' R' U') (R U' R' U2) (R' U2)
>
> U2 (R U2) (R U R' U)(R U2' R' U2) (R' U' R U' R')
>
> U (R U' R' U) (R U' R') L' (R U R' U') (R U R' U') L
>
> (R U R' U') (R U R' U') L' U (R U' R' U) (R U' R') L
>
> They rapresent each possible combination of corner twist, so that I
> never have to use setup moves.
>
> As said, each alg rapresent an action. Just an action, not a person
> too.
>
> When I'm at the end of my memorization journey I memorize one of
the
> person, who rapresent the twisted corner, who do the action that
> rapresent the alg.
>
> I alway keep that person at DFR or if necessary at LUF.
>
> Hope that makes sense.
>
> For Edges I memorize them in special location, if needed.
>
> That way of dealing seems good, but I would like to know what
system
> do you use.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Federico Soldati
>