Some more information: I notice when playing at the position of the "controlled accurate way" which is the slight bend of the second finger joint in anticipation of the next part and immediate bend of the fifth finger joint upon the fourth finger hitting, sometimes my middle finger doesn't activate after the fourth finger hitting, but it always activates when the fifth note doesn't get hit, so 2343 is accurate at high speeds, not 23435. Possibly it is the stretch that makes it hard for me compared to Richter's massive hands. Also, 3435 with both the second finger holding the note down and second finger pointing horizontally is accurate at high speeds, but just not 23435 – it's the combination 23435 that hinders me, when broken down into specific parts such as 3435 and 2343 it works quite well. But somehow, I managed to pull the section off at Richter's speed 5 times in a row accurately and in a controlled way in the 3 days after taper, so it's doable, I think.
You mean the RH figures after the C# octave? (15)312 3412 3412 3412?
Hey thanks for the reply ... however, I'm looking for someone who has played specifically this etude and has mastered bar 2 at Richter speed for their advice, I've tried your general ideas the first time I played it and it's common sense to be honest, but for this specific bar it requires something more than that. I appreciate your effort though.