27 November 2005

 
Rank Name Country Average Individual Times Quotation
           
Jon Morris USA 14.56

15.80, 13.95, 14.19, 15.08, (13.23), 14.02, (16.19), 14.30, 13.33, 14.28, 14.94, 15.73

0.80 Standard Deviation.  I continued this average and replaced the 15.80 with a 13.95 and making the the rolling average 14.38!

Nathan Moreau

France 14.87

14.29, 15.68, 16.03, 16.66, 15.68, 13.48, 14.61, 13.28, (17.94), (12.86), 14.03, 14.98

Edouard Chambon France 14.90 13.55, 14.31, 16.24, 16.58, 17.12, 14.33, (13.10), 13.73, 13.88, (18.79), 13.12, 16.13 A good average but it's could be really really better... 5 times sub14. I'm not really concentrated on the times sup16. I'm sure now, I can do a sub14 average.
4 Darren Kwong USA 16.53 16.59, 14.27, 15.46, 18.43, (13.81), 18.74, 15.33, 18.28, (19.28), 15.06, 15.95, 17.18 Must be more consistent.. by January 14.. assuming I'll be going..
5 Mateus Moitinho de Almeida Philippines 16.55 15.03, 17.02, 17.02, (20.73), 18.79, 14.97, 17.32, 16.03, (14.93), 17.28, 15.57, 16.42 I cant seem to get sub16.
6 Leyan Lo USA 17.08 14.87, 15.87, 15.05, 18.43, 17.02, 15.18, (14.38), 18.57, 17.86, (20.16), 18.29, 19.63 Started strong. 
7 Chris Hardwick USA 17.97 19.72, 21.62, 18.69, 16.26, 19.19, 17.50, 17.75, (33.11), 16.27, 15.76, (14.72), 16.94 ZBLL-T cases: 21.62, 14.72; ZBLL-U cases: 19.72, 18.69, ZBLL-PLL cases: 16.26, 33.11, 15.76; ZBLL-COLLskips: 19.19.  I have never gotten so many ZBLL solves in one average.  Oh my _GOD_ it feels amazing!!!!!!!!! Team [zb]
8 Casey Pernsteiner USA 19.82 18.85, 20.60, 19.07, 19.98, (20.79), 19.87, 19.89, (17.41), 20.19, 18.70, 20.47, 20.54 I've been getting a lot more sub-20 averages since WC2005. :-)
9 Mike Bennett USA 19.86 20.09, 22.26, 21.25, 16.33, (14.72), 17.67, 21.12, 18.16, (22.66), 20.16, 19.14, 22.41 Finally broke 20 in the contest.  About time.  The 16.33 was a PLL skip using COLL, the 14.72 was a 3 edge cycle after ZBF2L, and the 18.16 was an OLL skip with ZBF2L.  SD  :  2.02  Team [ZB]
10 Michael Fung Netherlands 20.04

(23.89), 19.61, 18.47, (16.50*), 19.74, 20.91, 18.67, 19.26, 22.67, 20.25, 20.44, 20.37

Timed with "The ultimate Rubik's cube® timer version 2.1". I used cross, F2L, (C)OLL and PLL. During the 16.50 I skipped one CE-pair.

11 Bill Tuscher USA 21.05 23.77, 23.42, (24.87), (17.20), 20.70, 17.36, 20.62, 18.00, 20.14, 22.89, 21.51, 22.10 I didn't start off too well, but I managed to salvage it for this ok average.
12 Julien Brelot France 21.08 20.86, 20.63, (24.88), 23.94, 21.72, 19.56, 18.77, 20.84, 19.63, 21.61, (16.89), 23.20 No cubes this week... Sub20 in contest in 2005 ?! :D
13 Pablo Ruiz Campos Mexico 22.57

22.51, 22.19, 22.95, (25.07), 23.68, 24.06, 21.86, 22.27, 21.38, 22.93, (19.42)

He mejorado mi consistencia, seguire trabajando en mis dos primeras capas.
14 Dave Campbell Canada 22.84

22.71, 22.87, 24.37, 22.42, (24.49), 22.26, 22.37, 22.16, 22.61, (20.69), 23.01, 23.62

Rather consistent this week. But i suddenly realize how far Sub 20 is for me when i don't get a single sub 20 solve in an average.  Bullocks.
15 François Tassin France 22.97

23.80, 19.19, 26.59, 25.20, 23.95, 21.94, 22.44, (18.20), (29.20), 20.98, 20.80, 24.78

I wish I knew all OLL

16 Vincent Le USA 23.68 22.00, (18.92), 24.30, 27.17, (27.72), 25.32, 21.85, 20.87, 25.45, 21.64, 23.90, 24.26
17 Abel Brata Indonesia 23.80

21.19, 22.19, 20.96, (19.96), 28.74, (30.04), 22.94, 20.33, 22.82, 25.48, 26.39, 26.97

Another average AVG
18 Pedro Santos Brazil 24.05 (18.89), 23.53, 26.42, 26.36, 25.98, 20.33, 20.36, 25.64, (27.39), 22.06, 24.34, 25.45. How can I do 6 times over 25s and still do a 24.05 average? Oh, cubing is really fun...I started well, but that two 26.xx and the 25 really killed everything...
19 Paul Lin Puerto Rico 25.58 22.05, 28.78, (21.52), (30.09), 25.65, 21.66, 29.18, 27.14, 27.47, 22.30, 28.87, 22.73 Terrible Deviation...
20 Jason Kovacic  USA26.39 29.18, (38.36), (20.20), 27.75, 22.09, 24.96, 23.50, 21.54, 30.73, 26.15, 34.24, 23.71 Only 1 Month w/ ROUX method.  No CLL/COLL yet.  Doing better on F2B color neutrality;  F2B is the key to getting fast with this method
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Ambie Valdés

USA27.34 28.36, 30.70, 26.74, 28.58, 25.27, 31.44, 23.84, 29.13, 24.40, 24.98, (33.37), (23.59) Heh, I dropped the cube on the second solve.. but this is my best average so far! 3 above 30...
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Giulio Chiminelli

Italy29.29 (37.17), 30.56, 28.75, 33.80, 27.04, 27.71, 32.09, (25.20), 28.58, 26.55, 31.88, 25.59 Well, probably the worst average in the last 3 months.
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Tomer Ovadia

USA29.82 29.45, 28.53, (27.07), 30.20, 27.61, 29.34, 35.03, 27.00, (36.01), 29.60, 28.26, 29.69 I'm still missing a yellow tile after it fell off two weeks ago. During the seventh solve, an orange tile fell off as well.
24 Antoine Simon-Chautemps Fance30.46

28.85, 30.70, 35.79, (25.88), 36.49, (38.45), 28.99, 26.23, 25.88, 27.00, 35.23, 29.45

I'll be back with sub-30
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Jarrod Todd

USA 31.25 29.56, 29.78, (26.97), 32.52, 32.48, (33.94), 27.27, 33.09, 32.80, 32.84, 29.78, 32.34 No warm-up.  Bad lighting.
26 Christophe Thiriot Fance31.28 31.52, 31.44, 31.38, 28.17, 32.34, 30.50, 31.33, 33.31, 29.11, (38.31), (27.98), 33.70 Good consistence for this time. But I need to work my F2L more and more.
27 Emanuele Scibilia Italy32.46 29.40, 31.35, 35.87, 33.30, 34.56, (28.60), 31.09, (35.93), 31.28, 33.30, 31.55, 32.95 WOW!!! Amazing! That's my new best average and with no lucky cases! I feel great today, I kept my concentration during the whole session, and this is very very very very good. ^_^ CIAO!!!
28Chris Pelley USA33.31 32.40, 33.25, 32.45, (42.75), 37.05, 39.17, (23.73), 30.12, 32.99, 31.42, 34.53, 29.78 Nice 23 second solve in there!
29 Tomas Kristiansson Sweden34.61 34.48, 31.75, 32.30, (30.54), 34.82, 33.49, 39.32, 37.58, 34.64, 32.65, (39.60), 35.12 Done with my new 25th anniversary cube I bought two days ago, so this was kinda slow.. :)
30Alan Nguyen USA37.18 40.73, 37.58, 32.83, 39.84, 37.27, 39.49, 38.44, (31.13), 32.06, 33.52, (41.94), 41.27 doing faster Pll might help... need to learn more of those
31 Bob Burton USA38.00 93.12, 28.98, 27.68, 29.18, 25.24, 25.13, (22.50), (DNF), 55.88, 26.82, 41.65, 26.88 These mistakes were not ZB mistakes, they were idiot mistakes.  ie - doing the F2L and then noticing all cross pieces being wrong, fixing them, and then noticing F2L pieces in the LL (two solves); doing the wrong PLL and getting a DNF, and other stupid things.  The 93.12 was a combination of ZBF2L amnesia   being too stubborn to do it a different way.  I have gotten a faster average using cross -> FL corners -> 2L edges -> beginner LL solution.  This is what I deserve for neglecting my cube to play with my Magics.  Team [zb].
32 Jeff Soesbe USA38.83 36.64, 36.62, 42.22, 39.47, (47.81), 39.14, 39.33, 37.26, (33.27), 39.09, 39.44, 39.09 Trying out cross on bottom (instead of top) and squeaked out a sub-40 average (look at all those 39s!).
33 Craig Bouchard Canada39.01

40.62, 40.84, 41.36, (32.16), 39.60, 38.60, 33.20, 41.68, 35.00, 40.12, (41.84), 39.12

Wow, didn't expect sub-40...did this at 8 in the morning too :)