As fas as I could remember, I start to cube on July 2009. I was quite active in penspinning at that time, well I almost reach the boredom actually. And one of my penspinning friend uploaded a video of him solving a Rubik's Cube under 2 minutes. Actually I've played a rubik before, and never solve it, and I thought it couldn't be solved. So, I start to learn it, and finally bought one. It is a chinese one. Nevermind.
And so on and so on, I keep practicing and trying the new types of Rubik's get into the community, competition, and lalala.
There are some of milestone in my cubing life that needs to be underlined.
| Me and Rama at Indonesia Open |
3 months after I cube, I got into my first competition. It is an official one, Indonesian Open. I lose in the first round, of course. Nobody knows me at that time. I'm just a young boy who participate in a competition.
| Me @ Gramedia Open |
November 2009
I got my 2nd place in Gramedia Open. It was unofficial. Anyway I got voucher, and I got interviewed for TvOne, where they pay me 500k LOL. This is the point where the community starts to recognize me.
| Scrambling the cube at Jakarta Open |
January 2010
I practiced more for Jakarta Open, I got into the final for 3x3. But, the experienceless me got DNF average. Anyway, getting into the final is quite good for me. Also to be noted, in this month, I became the Rubikku's Moderator.
| Spore Open |
March 2010
I'm addicted to competition, and I get into my first foreign competition. Singapore Open. I met lots of new people. The result is, I got 5 NRs (National Record). Also, I offered to write a book about rubik's
July 2010
My 4th Official competition, Indonesian Championship. After 2 of my NRs was stoled by Daryl. I got another 2 NRs in this competition. Also, my book is launced in this month. I think this month is where I got my highest achievement of speedcubing. And last but not least, I won an unofficial competition where the prize is a ticket for me to join Asian Championship in Bangkok, Thailand.
| This would be my book |
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