Thread: "Hall of Shortest"

From: "thesamer@interia.pl" <thesamer@interia.pl>
Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 03:18:58 +0200
Subject: Hall of Shortest



I remind you my page:

http://www.ift.uni.wroc.pl/~rdurka/rubik/hallofshortest/

Entries corresponds to official records from superliminal page along the
time.

BTW: It seems that I have tendency to break records with only one twist
less :)

Bye,
Remigiusz

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From: Melinda Green <melinda@superliminal.com>
Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2009 18:50:30 -0700
Subject: Re: [MC4D] Hall of Shortest



Remi,

Thanks for pointing me at your page again. I had remembered it and went
looking for it recently but didn't find it. I've now linked to it from
the main HOF.

Some feedback on your page:
* It would be very helpful if you would link back to the main HOF page
and maybe even to the main MC4D too if that makes sense on your page.
* You don't include dates for the solutions. We may have talked about
this before but I don't recall. If you have dates for many of these, I
would love to see you add the new column since that would let people
graph the progress over time some day.
* Minor nit: you have duplicated the solution number 10 in the first
table and 5 in the last.

-Melinda

p.s. Breaking a record by a single twist is completely fair and you
should feel proud when you manage to do it.

thesamer@interia.pl wrote:
> I remind you my page:
>
> http://www.ift.uni.wroc.pl/~rdurka/rubik/hallofshortest/
>
> Entries corresponds to official records from superliminal page along the
> time.
>
> BTW: It seems that I have tendency to break records with only one twist
> less :)
>




From: "thesamer@interia.pl" <thesamer@interia.pl>
Date: Fri, 14 May 2010 12:05:24 +0200
Subject: Hall of Shortest



Thank you Klaus!

I've really skipped some of the results... That's why I've updated once
more my hall of shortest:
- http://www.ift.uni.wroc.pl/~rdurka/rubik/hallofshortest/
(now providing info about personal best results in 3^4 to encourage
more people to give a try).

But still I think I've missed one name: I remember email about method
layer by layer and sub 500 with this method of some guy which name
sounded Finnish(?).

All the best,
Remi

Klaus Weidinger pisze:
>
> Well, for 500 twists there is Mat Young missing (he is even in your
> Hall Of Shortest) and I got sub-400 with my second solve (386 twists).
> Log-file can be seen on my profile on the MC4D wiki.
>
> Happy Hypercubing, Klaus
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> *From:* "thesamer@interia.pl"
> *To:* 4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com
> *Sent:* Wed, May 12, 2010 12:13:09 PM
> *Subject:* Re: [MC4D] 3^4 news
>
>
>
> Great job Matthew!
>
> I've looked on your solution: awesome start and later handling of the
> solved parts.
>
> Updated: http://www.ift. uni.wroc. pl/~rdurka/ rubik/hallofshor test/
>
>
> Please correct me if I'm wrong:
>
> People who broke 500 twists barrier on 3^4:
> -Mattew Sheerin, Roice Nelson, Audrey Astrelin, Klaus Weidinger, me and
> I believe there was somebody else
> People who broke 400 twists barrier on 3^4:
> -Mattew, Roice, Remi
>
> 251 barier is damn low... I think Roice has reached limit of his method
> (so am I) but now Matthew provided a proof of new method so we will
> see how much we can learn from it :)
> Roice if you want to try a new record from the very beginning I propose
> to use Matthew's scramble. That will be fun to see how much close we can
> be in distinct solutions.
>
> All the best,
> R
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From: "Andrey" <andreyastrelin@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 01 Jun 2010 12:35:55 -0000
Subject: Re: Hall of Shortest



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st. It's "Andras Ecseki. He pointed that his 3x3x3x3 solution had 490 twist=
s" (message #403)

Andrey

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>
> Thank you Klaus!
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> I've really skipped some of the results... That's why I've updated once=
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> more my hall of shortest:
> - http://www.ift.uni.wroc.pl/~rdurka/rubik/hallofshortest/
> (now providing info about personal best results in 3^4 to encourage=20
> more people to give a try).
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> But still I think I've missed one name: I remember email about method=20
> layer by layer and sub 500 with this method of some guy which name=20
> sounded Finnish(?).
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> All the best,
> Remi
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From: Andras Ecseki <andras_ecseki@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2010 08:05:30 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Re: [MC4D] Re: Hall of Shortest








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Andrey



--- In 4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com, "thesamer@..." wrote:

>

> Thank you Klaus!

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> I've really skipped some of the results... That's why I've updated once=
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> more my hall of shortest:

> - http://www.ift.uni.wroc.pl/~rdurka/rubik/hallofshortest/

> (now providing info about personal best results in 3^4 to encourage=20

> more people to give a try).

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> But still I think I've missed one name: I remember email about method=20

> layer by layer and sub 500 with this method of some guy which name=20

> sounded Finnish(?).

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> All the best,

> Remi

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Andrey



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, "thesamer@..." <thesamer@...> wrote:

>

> Thank you Klaus!

>

> I've really skipped some of the results... That's why I've updated on=
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> more my hall of shortest:

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>

> All the best,

> Remi

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