Mats Valk and Feliks Zemdegs: Top 2 Seeds, 3x3 Final Round, Rubik's Cube World Championship 2013



Update (May 2, 2014): This video was embedded by an excellent Guardian article about speedcubing: http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/may/02/rubiks-cube-competitive-world-speedcubing FAQ: What cubes are they using? A: Commenters below say that Mats uses a Moyu Weilong and Feliks uses a Dayan Zhanchi. (I don't know, myself.) Downloadable Vimeo version here: https://vimeo.com/71496831 (Sign in to Vimeo and click Download!) YouKu version for China: http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNTkwNTM1NTg0.html Start time links: Solve 1: Mats: 0:32, Feliks: 1:04 Solve 2: Mats: 1:28, Feliks: 1:56 Solve 3: Mats: 2:22, Feliks: 2:49 Solve 4: Mats: 3:15, Feliks: 3:39 Solve 5: Mats: 4:04, Feliks: 4:53 Mats's Solve 5 features an instant replay. Felix Zemdegs and Mats Valk were the top 2 seeds going into the finals, and they would win the top 2 places. It all came down to the last pair of solves... Footage from front row and table cams via picture-in-picture. Follow Lucas Garron's channel for more tablecam footage: http://www.youtube.com/user/LucasGarron Full table cam of Feliks's solves: http://youtu.be/m250xEA3mM4 Re: The +2, here's my analysis: At the time of the penalty assessment: If there's no penalty:* Mats Valk: 8.81, (9.52), 7.61, (7.31), 7.76 Avg: 8.06 Feliks Zemdegs: 8.39, 7.95, 8.21, 7.36 Feliks would need an 8.01 on his final solve to win. If there is a penalty, then 9.76 is worse than 8.1, and so: Mats Valk: 8.81, 9.52, 7.61, (7.31), (9.76+) Avg: 8.65 Feliks Zemdegs: 8.39, 7.95, 8.21, (7.36), (x) Avg: 8.18 Feliks would win no matter what he does on his last solve. (And it so happens he ends up getting his worst solve, and it doesn't matter.) *Of course, it's also important to keep in mind that "Mats would've won if he didn't get the +2" makes two key mistaken assumptions about variables that are not independent: 1) If there were no penalty, it likely would've been due to him spending slightly more time turning the piece, which means the time would've been slightly higher, though not by much 2) If Mats's solve 5 time were around 8 seconds, Feliks might've tried a bit harder on solve 5. As it was, you could see him visibly relax (in Lucas's table cam footage). It remains the case that if Mats spent slightly more time turning that last bit, Feliks would have been on the spot to deliver something close to an 8 or faster, and there would've been no guarantee that he would've succeeded, but that's all we could say about that; the exact details of his solve would've turned out differently. http://www.worldcubeassociation.org/results/c.php?top3=Top+3&competitionId=WC2013 Footage credit: Lucas Garron, Kenneth Lu, and the Rubik's Cube World Championship 2013 Organization Team

Comments

  1. Valk is a pussy
  2. so you think youre cool if you put that headphone? mat's acting like a 12 year old
  3. why is mat so serious lol
  4. he looks like peter parker in the thumbnail
  5. was mats using a valk?
  6. What is the name of Feliks' judge?
  7. at first I thought mats valk was gay.
  8. good mood better results
  9. I like Feliks more. He's way nicer and he doesn't look like a douche. Mats looks like a douche bag who's to good for everyone
  10. Oh my God, why everybody is flamming about Mats ? What's your problems ?
  11. my best time is 42 seconds...shit
  12. Felix cry ;)
  13. lol normaly is mat who should win , all know that
  14. mats valk looks Angry I'm i the only one noticing iy
  15. Feliks Con Un Dayan? Que Asco Ese Cubo No Me Gusta
  16. on the start time links feliks last love is 4:53 and he just made a wr of 4.53
  17. mats valk is a bitch
  18. I liked mats valk, but seeing him putting his earphones in all the time seems seems a bit arrogant.
  19. What Mats listens before his solves
  20. DOES MATS VALK DNF?!?!?!


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