OH + "Table" technique?

CarsonPenticuff (2010-05-17 18:00:59 +0000)
[url:iajh311s]http://www.speedsolving.com/forum/showthread.php?t=21155[/url:iajh311s] Any thoughts on this? Although I would consider this to be legal, and a pretty cool idea as well, I'm not so sure that this was an intended option when the rules were written.
Lucas (2010-05-18 01:17:42 +0000)
[quote="CarsonPenticuff":3ispiax0][url:3ispiax0]http://www.speedsolving.com/forum/showthread.php?t=21155[/url:3ispiax0] Any thoughts on this? Although I would consider this to be legal, and a pretty cool idea as well, I'm not so sure that this was an intended option when the rules were written.[/quote:3ispiax0] Someone brought up this rule at a Stanford competition. I advised him not to use the table, but I after checking the regulations, we officially had to allow him to do it. I think that the regulations should be explicit about this.( It might even be a textual revision.)
Thom (2010-05-21 00:31:27 +0000)
[quote="CarsonPenticuff":2ccnguno][url:2ccnguno]http://www.speedsolving.com/forum/showthread.php?t=21155[/url:2ccnguno] I'm not so sure that this was an intended option when the rules were written.[/quote:2ccnguno] If you read the original thread, I think you'll find that this scenario was predicted.
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