Analysis of Sean Patrick Villanueva's 5.98 AsR Average [Roux]
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- Опубліковано 16 лис 2019
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Solve 1 - 7.67
Scramble: D R B2 U R2 U' F' L2 F' L F2 R2 U2 B2 U L2 U B2 U'
x // Inspection
R' U2' B2 R U' R2' U F // FB
R' U2' M R U' R' // SB 1
U' R' U R U' R' U R // SB 2
U U F U R U' R' U R U' R2' F' R U R U' R' // CMLL
U' M U2' M' U' M2' // LSE (EO)
U' M U2 M' U' M2' U' M2' U2' M2' U' M2' U' // LSE
58 ETM = 7.56 TPS
Solve 2 - 5.72
Scramble: F2 L' D' B' L' B2 D' L' F' R F2 L2 D F2 L2 D2 F2 D' L2 U2
x' z2 // Inspection
R' F R (U' D) B (U D') // FB
U' Rw U R2' Rw’ U Rw // SB 1
U' Rw U' Rw’ // SB 2
U' U Rw’ F' Rw U Rw U' Rw’ F // CMLL
U' M U M' U' M U M' U M2' // LSE (EO)
U' U2' M' U2' M // LSE
42 ETM = 7.34 TPS
Solve 3 - 5.99
Scramble: L2 D2 L2 F2 D2 F2 D L2 B2 F U' L' B' R' B2 U' B D R B2
y2 x' // Inspection
D' U' F' D U B // FB
U' R' U2 R' U R' U' R // SB 1
U' R U Rw’ // SB 2
U' R' F R U F U' R U R' U' F' // CMLL
U' M' U2' M' U2' M U M' // LSE (EO)
U' U2' U2' M' U2' M' U2' // LSE
45 ETM = 7.51 TPS
Solve 4 - 5.52
Scramble: B L' D2 B2 D2 R' F R' L' B2 R2 B2 D' L2 F2 B2 D' F2 U2
z y' // Inspection
U' F Rw’ F // FB
U2' R2 U' R U R2' U' R // SB 1
R U' M U' Rw’ // SB 2
U U R' U' R U' R' U2 R // CMLL
U2' M U' M U' M U2' M' // LSE (EO)
U M2' U2' M' U2' M U2' // LSE
41 ETM = 7.43 TPS
Solve 5 - 6.23
Scramble: B F2 D2 U2 R2 D2 F D2 B' U2 L' F2 D' F2 U B2 U2 B R F'
y2 x // Inspection
Rw’ F D' R U' R' U F' // FB
U2' R2 U' M2' U2' R' U R // SB 1
U R U R' U R U' R' // SB 2
U' U' R U2' R2' F R F' R U2 R' // CMLL
M U' M' U2' M' U U2' M' U M' U2 M U' M2' // LSE (EO)
U' M' U2 M U2 // LSE
54 ETM = 8.67 TPS
Is there a reason it's called LSE (EO) and LSE instead of LSEO (last six edges orientation) and LSEP (last six edges permutation) ?
@@Alexiaourt idk I just copy pasted these from someone else ;)
Thanks for this analysis! I have a question and a comment:
Solve 2: isn't U' M' U M U' M (misoriented centers) better for this EOLR case? I think I saw it in your pdf or videos.The LSE would become:
U' M' U M U' M
U2 M2 U M2 U2 M
Solve 3, second block: M U Rw U' R2 would be much shorter, if he saw all the pieces of the first square!
Also in the last solve there is an easy way to build the first square of the SB directly, but I guess it's hard to see when you turn that fast / predict DR in inspection.
@@SebastianoTronto instead of starting with U', start with U and you can have an EOLRb :D
@@shreyanshsnehil1245 ua-cam.com/video/0Cq3YDud1dA/v-deo.html
The student has surpassed the teacher
Yay an actual good breakdown of this average
Hey guys it's kianmonkey here... 😍😍😍😍
Analysing Sean Patrick Villanueva's INCREDIBLY EFFICIENT AVERAGE!
Not cool bro😂😂💔
he protecc
he attacc
but most importantly
he's bacc
he finally someone who actually knows what they're doing did this
"I wouldn't see this, but Yuri would" - Kian Mansour 2019
*Iuri
@@Kian_Mansour i dont understand how he sees UFUB, its completely alien to me
Eh?
“Pretty obvious cmll, well cmll is always obvious” really witty right there🤣
So what you're saying is he made a bunch of mistakes and had a bunch of pauses and ended up with nearly a WR.
Not too many mistakes but the average is still far from perfect. Without the mistakes & pauses, and considering how easy the scrambles were, this could have been a low 5 average. Just goes to show there's still a lot more room for improvement :)
@@Kian_Mansour Yes. He is very talented but needs a bit more experience. My PB Ao5 is 21.70 so I'm getting there!
@@AbsoRuud76 Nice
I wasn't surprised with the average. I was suprised that you uploaded.
Finally one video after 2 months good video by the way
Thanks a lot for doing this.
Finally Kian I missed your video
So nice of you!
I could imagine in worlds 2021 they be chanting ROUXVOLUTION! clap clap clap clap clap ROUXVOLUTION! clap clap clap
Didnt age well
Damn I forgot I commented this 😂
Wow, amazing!
So you're gonna be like Philip now
Alwynfranz Rapisora The Roux version at least
WOW. YOU REALLY DID A RECONSTRUCTION. THANKS.
Now this surpasses the breakdown, that of Lazer0Monkey
Since Roux 👌
But glad to see you back!
that solve 4 ending off with the 6 move solution for the 5 move 3cycles in 4c thing i do quite often as well for OH cause it allows me to do an incorrect AUF and still solve without pausing (i do this more for oh than 2h though)
No more Qiyi?
@LEP it's a cube brand
He is no longer sponsored but he likes them. He mostly uses qiyi but sometimes gan or moyu
Hey @Kian Mansour !Do you have an eolr algorithm list or document? I average 25 to 30 but my pb is 20.21
he may have skipped the edge orientation in the last solve with M2 right before cmll :)
Kian, does anyone use that technic in speedsolves (I mean 1-3 move edge shuffling before cmll to get an easier case of edge orientation)
An analysis from the former Roux Master. Ouch
I'm a Filipino and proud of SPV
WHY DO WE KEEP SEEING EACH OTHER AGAIN?
Idk bro but hello
YES FINALLY
Are you not sponsored by Qiyi anymore?
I have been cubing for almost 1 and a half year I use roux method but the problem is that after remembering half of cmll I still can't get a sub 15 or 10 solve
Please can u help me?
Thanks
;)
Need roux method in my life
KIAN=Awesome at OH!!!
He is goona be really great as he gets old
Yay Yay
Kian, can you put up a video on CMLL recognition? Recognizing the set (O,H, etc.) isn't too tough but recognizing which specific case it is is a small problem for me. I find myself doing solves, getting to CMLL and then having to look at the CMLL sheets to figure out the case.
Wow colorfulpockets liked this video
For the second solve, wouldn't the misoriented centers eolr be better? Doing (U') M' U M to setup to stacked arrow seems like it would save some moves, or am I missing something?
yeah thats the better eolr for that case (there is a way to get easy eolrb for that angle but i forgot which U auf it was for)
Sir u taught me roux and iam no1 roux in India Assam
How much do you avg?
@@topfive8415 sir i average 10.43
Im still trying to get sub 15 from sub 20... i really depend on tps and efficiency... but i still cant do look ahead... any tips to start on look ahead?
that's where I am right now. Have you come any further? From my point of view think it's like this: getting to know more and more cases by heart, so I don't have to think about them while solving. Then I am free to look at other pieces while I am turning. For that, of course, one shouldn't turn too fast, because otherwise one cannot see any pieces clearly.
[SEAN ao5 5.66!!!!!!] waiting for a reconstruction on sean's new 5.66 ao5 with roux! [SEAN ao5 5.66!!!!!!]
Before you look at the recon. You should’ve solved the scrambles
1:45 Wich is this algorithm?:0
F U R U' R' U R U' R2 F' R U R U' R'
Why doxmost roux people use qiyi cubes
And I thought I was fast at roux😅
I tried roux and I have to say, this method is not for me. I am learning 4 look last layer and more efficient f2l. Anyways, keep up the good work!
how much time you tried it?
@@doni8174 a few weeks
Yeah I feel that compared to CFOP it’s just too much too learn. With Roux it is very intuitive / there’s more freedom compared to CFOP, which is good or bad for different people. Also i think that Roux has so many different sub steps (especially for beginners).
Anyway that was just my experience and it probably is a good method i just preferred CFOP (I only did Roux for a week anyways) so yeah
What way ?
8:48 is that the gts3?? are you sponsored by qiyi??
probably not anymore looking at the description
Qiyi be like
@@Rouxles oh ok
@@deleteduser9445 mak
Yeet
どんな解法でやっているんですか?
Look my name is Sean Patrick aswell lol
CFOP?
early