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Jash
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Country : India | Jash posted @ 2019-02-25 9:21 PM Hi! May I please know by when would the dates for the offline finals would be disclosed?
Also, per the eligibility rules specified on the above link, top 30 would be eligible for the final round. However, as of now I dont see 30+ users with location as India. Can I assume pretty much everyone who takes 4 or more tests can make it to the final round then?
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Jash
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Country : India | Jash posted @ 2019-03-16 1:05 AM Hi, when will the dates for the offline final be announced? Can I please get a tentative date meanwhile? Thank you! |
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Country : India | Jash - 2019-03-16 1:05 AM
Hi, when will the dates for the offline final be announced? Can I please get a tentative date meanwhile? Thank you!
Please check: http://logicmastersindia.com/PR/2019pr.asp
Tentatively it is July 2019. |
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Country : India | Date and Venue for offline finalsIPC and Puzzle Ramayan - 20th July, Saturday
ISC and Sudoku Mahabharat - 21st July, Sunday
Venue - Hotel Niharika, Kolkata
Details here: http://logicmastersindia.com/SM/2019pr-sm-finals.asp
Invitations will be sent out via email after PR Round 6 is done, but please feel free to book your travel ahead of time if you are confident of a spot in the top 60 of the online rankings.
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Country : India | Invitations for Offline finals have been sent out via email to the Top 60.
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Country : India | Final Leaderboard is now available: http://logicmastersindia.com/PR/2019-ranks.asp
Congratulations to Rohan Rao, Prasanna Seshadri and Amit Sowani for taking the Top 3 places (India / official ).
Congratulations to Endo Ken, Nikola Zivanovic and Hideaki Jo for taking the Top 3 places (International / unofficial )
Thanks to the 7 authors: Rohan Rao, Prasanna Seshadri, Amit Sowani, Rakesh Rai, Ashish Kumar, Swaroop Guggilam and Harmeet Singh.
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Country : India | Change in Venue for offline finals
There is a change in the venue, and the new venue is The Bigboss Hotel, which is five minutes walk away from the original venue.
Details here: http://logicmastersindia.com/SM/2019pr-sm-finals.asp
There is also the option of booking rooms in this hotel (at preferential rates ), if not already done.
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Country : India | Instruction Booklet
The Instruction Booklet for ISC/SM 2019 and IPC/PR 2019 finals shall be mailed to the participants on 14th July.
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Country : India | The instructions were sent via email today. Participants can ask doubts here.
There is a discrepancy in the base points which shall be corrected in the next version of instructions. |
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Country : India | The updated IB with puzzle points was sent to the participants today. |
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Country : India | The latest IB for IPC+PR 2019 can be accessed here |
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swaroop2011
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Country : India | 1) In Brandenburg Gate, it says reading down, but one of the regions is horizontal. So shouldn't it be saying "across and down" in the rules? or will the actual puzzle have all downwards?
2) In Brewster, is there a possibility of the barrel being empty or does each barrel must contain at least 1 symbol?
3) In Pretzels, Venus word is missing from the given list but is there in the solution.
4) In Double Criss-Cross, words are missing from the given list.
Edited by swaroop2011 2019-07-17 1:31 PM
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rakesh_rai
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Country : India | swaroop2011 - 2019-07-17 1:15 PM
1) In Brandenburg Gate, it says reading down, but one of the regions is horizontal. So shouldn't it be saying "across and down" in the rules? or will the actual puzzle have all downwards? It should say reading "left to right" or "top to bottom". This will be modified in the instructions.
2) In Brewster, is there a possibility of the barrel being empty or does each barrel must contain at least 1 symbol? Each barrel must have at least one symbol.
3) In Pretzels, Venus word is missing from the given list but is there in the solution.
4) In Double Criss-Cross, words are missing from the given list. These are both formatting errors in the IB. They will be corrected. (Venus in Pretzels; Close/Open in double criss cross ) |
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Country : India | Players are expected to carry a copy of the Instruction booklet. It will not be provided at the finals. |
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Country : India | The latest IB for IPC+PR 2019 can be accessed here
It includes all above clarifications. |
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Country : India | Results after Round 2
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Country : India | Results after Round 3
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Country : India | Final results after Round 4
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Country : India | Congratulations to the IPC Top 4 - Prasanna, Amit, Rohan and Swaroop !
Congratulations to Pranav for winning Puzzle Ramayan 2019 !
Congratulations to Amit Sowani for winning Best Author award. |
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vopani
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Country : India | vopani posted @ 2019-07-28 12:30 PM - Some of us left in a hurry, and didn’t get a chance to thank the organisers, myself included. Kudos to Akash, Ashish, Rakesh, Sumit (and all other authors, testers, organisers and volunteers) for donning the organisers’ hat and making the event successful. I particularly enjoyed the IPC, one of the best in the last 10 years. And as always it was wonderful to meet the puzzle community in India and hope this grows in the coming years.
- I discussed with some people that we could have the Saturday evening plan as part of the event schedule, where the organisers can arrange some space for board games and casual socialising. We anyway end up doing it every year and if it is arranged, it will be very convenient and can also encourage more people to be part of it. It is also one of the best times to interact with some of the new participants.
- This year we didn’t have a round of introductions before starting the event. I know 80-90% are common, but I think it’s a good simple and short 15-min session where we all get to say something about ourselves and get to know each person by name.
- It’s unfortunate that a round had to be cancelled last two years (for very different reasons). In case it helps, Deb followed a strict rule that AFTER the final PB is prepared, it would be printed and test solved by a tester and only after that do the final printing. That helps in formatting issues (like last page puzzles) and printing errors. Of course, only if time permits.
- I think the SM/PR playoffs and CSM/PZ events are wonderful and should continue. The size of the flex puzzles were very appropriate this time but maybe using thinner markers would be better. The large grids on flex in some of the previous years is inconvenient.
This is feedback from the folks who solved on flex since I didn’t.
- The venue hall was good, especially considering the change. Better than last year.
- Lastly (and this is personal, can be ignored) I vote for ISPC and not IPSC for no particular reason except that it mimics the WSPC order :-)
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vjain9
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Country : India | vjain9 posted @ 2019-08-26 6:25 AM Hi Admin, Before the start of the Finals of PR 2019 at Kolkata we were handed this warm up / fun Puzzle GRIDLOCK by Prasanna . The YAJILIN puzzle in the same had rules of MAYSU also ? Could you please clarify . Where do we get the solution to the same ? |