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Sorry about the Notation.   I forget that beginners don't know the
Notation.  

SOmeone posted earlier to look on Gilles ROux page under beginner's
method.  David, your case is the 2nd example, so it's perfect.  I
don't know how you solve the cube, but I dont suggest learning the
beginners method posted there.  Just learn the ROUx method. Very
little to memorize...

M'U M'U M' U2  M U M U M U2 (M' is pushing, M is pulling)

Jason Kovacic
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Look under beginners method for your case
and under 'my method' for how to cube
and under intro for notation
http://grrroux.free.fr/










-- In [email protected], "Mike Bennett"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], David Pritts
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hey -- I'm having trouble interpretting Jason's notation; can
> someone tell me what Jason means when he writes:
> > 
> > (M'U)3 U (MU)3 U 
> >    
> >   and
> >    
> >   (FR'F'R)(L'U)(RU'M')
> > Then Permute with R2 d'(M'U2M) d'L2
> >    
> >   Does the first one mean M'U three times in the same spot, then U,
> then MU 3 times in the same spot, then U?
> >    
> >   The second one makes sense except I don't understand the logic
> behind the grouping with parantheese... and why is d' in lowercase? 
> >    
> >   Thanks!
> >    
> >   David
> 
> M refers to the column between L and R.  M turns similarly to L, and
> M' is like an R.
> 
> Grouping with parentheses helps to denote which moves should be done
> together, either to demonstrate the effects of certain chunks, or for
> ease of performing the moves themselves.
> 
> The d' was lowercase because it means the two layers below U. 
> Lowercase letters generally refer to double layer turns.
> 
> Also, Jason, why don't you perform that ELL as (rUR')(U'M)(URU'R')? 
> It only uses RUM moves and is super fast.  The inverse is great, too:
> (RUR'U)(M'U)(RU'r')
> 
> -Mike
>






 
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