@swedishcuber Yes, but I'd recommend averaging sub-5 (preferably sub-4) with CLL and being able to 1-look all 3-move layers (or event 4-move layers) first.
@huntforfood99 You don't need to know any more algs if you already know CLL. People learn EG-2 because the algorithms are faster (or the same) as doing anti-CLL. EG-2 isn't a lot faster than anti-CLL, it's just something you learn to get that little bit faster when you have practiced a lot with EG-1 and CLL.
@RCTACameron anyhow, i hear many people learn anti CLL because its easier to lookahead when solving the 1st layer. my lookahead isn't that good, in fact its really really bad, so do you still think I should learn/use anti CLL?
@RCTACameron hmmm....just wondering if EG 1 solves the top layer while swapping to adjacent corners on the bottom layer, why can't EG 2 solve the op layer + bottom face diagonally swapped corners?
@huntforfood99 Does 'op layer' mean the opposite layer, or did you mean top? EG-2 solves the top layer and switches diagonal corners on the bottom layer.
i know this is faster, but you can still do the R2 F2 R2 before the algorithm, so you cane recognize the case, instead of learn the "opposite" cases...
@xedox1994 Yeah, the reason people use this instead is because it is easier to 1-look the solve in inspection. However, if you practice a lot, you can 1-look the solve, doing R2F2R2 before the algorithm. However, it is probably easier to learn anti-CLL, because the algs that are pairs with each other just make more sense. I use both ways, depending on the scramble.
thanks a lot cameron!!! wish I know this video earlier, because I go to competition 3 days from now -,-
TheStephen506 1 month ago
you can also work in the side 1 side 2 side 1 into your algorithm
001BrainyBrady 1 month ago
Does it help a lot to learn EG-1?
swedishcuber 2 months ago
@swedishcuber Yes, but I'd recommend averaging sub-5 (preferably sub-4) with CLL and being able to 1-look all 3-move layers (or event 4-move layers) first.
RCTACameron 2 months ago
so in other words you don't need to memorize any algs? also, if thats so then whats the point of EG 2?
huntforfood99 2 months ago
@huntforfood99 You don't need to know any more algs if you already know CLL. People learn EG-2 because the algorithms are faster (or the same) as doing anti-CLL. EG-2 isn't a lot faster than anti-CLL, it's just something you learn to get that little bit faster when you have practiced a lot with EG-1 and CLL.
RCTACameron 2 months ago
@RCTACameron anyhow, i hear many people learn anti CLL because its easier to lookahead when solving the 1st layer. my lookahead isn't that good, in fact its really really bad, so do you still think I should learn/use anti CLL?
huntforfood99 2 months ago
@huntforfood99 Yeah, it's so easy to learn, so it's worthwhile learning it now, so you will already know it if your lookahead improves.
RCTACameron 2 months ago
@RCTACameron hmmm....just wondering if EG 1 solves the top layer while swapping to adjacent corners on the bottom layer, why can't EG 2 solve the op layer + bottom face diagonally swapped corners?
huntforfood99 2 months ago
@huntforfood99 Does 'op layer' mean the opposite layer, or did you mean top? EG-2 solves the top layer and switches diagonal corners on the bottom layer.
RCTACameron 2 months ago
@RCTACameron nah nevermind bout that now i was mistaken. i thought anti-CLL was the same as EG 2. lol fail
huntforfood99 2 months ago
Wow I pretty much learned it in 5 minutes :D
coolster01 4 months ago
Nice vid, but diagonal first face comes up 1/6th of the time, just as much as FL :)
RowanKinneavy 4 months ago
Fantastic Tutorial, except you keep calling it a "side" when it should have been "layer" :P
XJ6XJ6 7 months ago
@XJ6XJ6 Oops :p
RCTACameron 7 months ago
i know this is faster, but you can still do the R2 F2 R2 before the algorithm, so you cane recognize the case, instead of learn the "opposite" cases...
great tutorial, i'm sure i'll use it
xedox1994 7 months ago
@xedox1994 Yeah, the reason people use this instead is because it is easier to 1-look the solve in inspection. However, if you practice a lot, you can 1-look the solve, doing R2F2R2 before the algorithm. However, it is probably easier to learn anti-CLL, because the algs that are pairs with each other just make more sense. I use both ways, depending on the scramble.
RCTACameron 7 months ago
sorry but why do you cut the video so much?
TheAccidentalFreak 7 months ago
@TheAccidentalFreak So I don't make as many mistakes, and the video is shorter.
RCTACameron 7 months ago
haha finally :D
Jedi5412 7 months ago
Nice tutorial!
SteveG1007 7 months ago
thanks nice tutorial
ilikechess1 7 months ago
Thanks a lot for the tutorial
Tissybomb07 7 months ago