A1c) A competitor participating in an event must be able to fulfil the event's requirements (e.g. know how to solve the puzzle). A competitor must not compete with expectation of a DNF result or an intentionally poor result. Penalty: disqualification of the attempt (DNF) or disqualification from the event (see Regulation 2j), at the discretion of the WCA Delegate. kinda applies but I see what you're saying. wca regs are limited tbh
if you allow 'inverse' moves to cancel each other out you can make that work whatever metric you use, right? :p
but R U R' U' is not 'no moves' because you can't cancel the R and R' because U is a move according to wca
oh okay i see your loophole better now :p
real
The thing is, mon ami, your voice makes you sound real convincing... très convincing.
r u i?
It’s funny how 6 years later this is still a problem
This is the first time I heard your voice :D
I've made vids with my voice in the past, they're on my channel somewhere
I noticed the regs on Square-1 misalignments were a bit odd a while ago. In the end I couldn't find any reasonable exploits :p
amazing. truly amazing.
/s
huh
HA
Commutators.
Ft that kid from that one video
Lolwat
+EPICGUYDUDE the kid that was corner twisting
+Jbacboy it's not technically against wca regulations to twist corners as and when you want. (Go check them :p)
A1c) A competitor participating in an event must be able to fulfil the event's requirements (e.g. know how to solve the puzzle). A competitor must not compete with expectation of a DNF result or an intentionally poor result. Penalty: disqualification of the attempt (DNF) or disqualification from the event (see Regulation 2j), at the discretion of the WCA Delegate.
kinda applies but I see what you're saying. wca regs are limited tbh
+Jbacboy update, I've been proven wrong on the forum.