Re: [zbmethod] Re: Group A delegation

2005-12-14 Thread Gilles van den Peereboom
As for me, I'm really pleased with the no-CP cases that already exists. As most of them consists in a combination of 2 sune (or antisune, ..), these are really fast cases.Although I usually donc like to have many cube rotations during an alg so I rewrote some of Chris' T1 cases with U or U' so t

[zbmethod] Re: Group A delegation

2005-12-13 Thread Doug Lee
I was refering to H1 with no EP. That is, no CP and no EP. My current alg sucks. Help me find a better one. I'll have to post all of my H1 algs this weekend. -Doug --- In zbmethod@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Burton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > For no edge permutation, you said you don't like th

[zbmethod] Re: Group A delegation

2005-12-13 Thread Bob Burton
For no edge permutation, you said you don't like that case? F (RUR'U')*3 F' 1.69 (2.39) 2.13 1.78 2.10 1.82 1.68 1.88 1.59 (1.56) 1.77 1.96 => 1.84 average. For 14 moves, that's 7.6 tps average. It is a very nice case. :) I started cube in hands, timing with stackmat. ~ Bob --- In zbmethod@yah

[zbmethod] Re: Group A delegation

2005-12-13 Thread Doug Lee
Also, due to their difference in symmetry with the T/U category, it is not yet clear what the numbering should be since, there is no analog I can see. There should be only 4 COLL sub-categories within the H-Orientation. So not the 6 we see in T and U, using the way Chris is counting/sorthing t

Re: [zbmethod] Re: Group A delegation

2005-12-13 Thread Gilles van den Peereboom
Ok I've added all the 3D Cubes image (16 cases in total, including the other diagon)The number of the case is not that important, but it's easier for communication. ;-)Gilles. 2005/12/13, Doug Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: It is H-Orientation with Diagonally swapped corners. It is a bit uncharte

[zbmethod] Re: Group A delegation

2005-12-13 Thread Doug Lee
It is H-Orientation with Diagonally swapped corners. It is a bit uncharted territory... hence it is not yet numbered. I was waiting for Chris to finish naming those cases. He told me he'd do this (all of them) over break. -Doug --- In zbmethod@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Burton" <[EMAIL PROTECTE

[zbmethod] Re: Group A delegation

2005-12-13 Thread Bob Burton
The cases you have listed on that page...what # are they? ie - H1, H2, etc? ~ Bob --- In zbmethod@yahoogroups.com, Gilles van den Peereboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm aware that I haven't listed all the cases yet but these are the only one > on which I've worked on at the moment and they

Re: [zbmethod] Re: Group A delegation

2005-12-13 Thread Gilles van den Peereboom
I'm aware that I haven't listed all the cases yet but these are the only one on which I've worked on at the moment and they still need to be improved.I'll add all the images later tonight so that you can see what's left to do with this case (which H case is it ? H2 or something else ?) And for t

[zbmethod] Re: Group A delegation

2005-12-13 Thread Doug Lee
This site seems to be issing some cases: http://www.belgiancubes.be/zbll/index.html There are typically 12 edge cases if you count mirrors and inverses. Give timings for these, and write them in trigger notation. I typically avoid taking a lead role in things, but since it's beeen rather quite