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BindeDSA's Algorithms

Bindedsa

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Hi Jabari,

would recommend solving 2gll only by sunes and antisunes or using 'real' algs if possible?
I'd use the algs, they are not that hard to learn and most are sune antisune combos anyway. If you're going to take the time to learn to recognize a case and connect a sune combo to it mentally and then also get used to using it solve the case, you might as well just take the extra ten minutes, at most, to learn the best alg for the case. Shortcuts just don't make sense in the long term.
 

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on antoine cantin's website https://sites.google.com/site/antoineccantin/2gll
he uses sunes for every case that can solved with 2 or less sunes. Learning the 3 sune cases would be a waste of time
A useful resource for recognition, but I wouldn't use that to learn the set. For the most part, they're the same algs you'll see on algdb.net or my page and some of the algs are out of date.
 
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A useful resource for recognition, but I wouldn't use that to learn the set. For the most part, they're the same algs you'll see on algdb.net or my page and some of the algs are out of date.
OH NO did i waste my time learning these? lol
 
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