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prasanna16391
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Country : India | (BBG.png) Attachments ---------------- BBG.png (57KB - 1 downloads) |
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prasanna16391
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Country : India | Rohan and me are contributing for the Sudoku and Puzzle events as we did in Chennai earlier. The registration is technically closed, but there is a last call for few events, Sudoku and Puzzles included.
There will also be prize money, details of which are given here - http://bengalurubraingames.in/vs.html |
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vopani
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Country : India | vopani posted @ 2013-11-14 10:32 PM Good luck to all participants. Hope you enjoy the puzzles and the event. |
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akash.doulani
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Country : India | Are there any plans for Kolkata brain games? |
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vopani
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Country : India | vopani posted @ 2013-11-15 4:14 PM Not in the near future. The next one will most probably be the Mumbai Brain Games next year. |
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rajeshk
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Country : India | rajeshk posted @ 2013-11-18 11:33 AM Thanks to organisers esp. to Prasanna and LMI BBG was great fun.
Play off were my first experience and I enjoyed it a lot.
Looking forward to next edition of Brain Games long with my family.
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swaroop2011
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Country : India | may i know the time limit of each rounds ?
and can we get puzzles too from puzzle round:)
Edited by swaroop2011 2013-11-19 4:16 AM
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prasanna16391
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Country : India | swaroop2011 - 2013-11-19 4:14 AM
may i know the time limit of each rounds ?
and can we get puzzles too from puzzle round:)
Preliminaries - 30 minutes each. Sudoku finals - 60 minutes (finished by top 3 with some 10 remaining ), Puzzle finals - 30 minutes (finished by 2, 3rd place solved 4/5 ) |
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prasanna16391
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Country : India | Apparently all the PDFs did not get uploaded. So this post will be updated. A few notes about the PDFs -
The major difference between Junior and Open categories was that Juniors were eligible for partial points whereas Seniors were not. So Sudoku round 1 and most of the puzzles are the same for both. There are a few variants that are different in Sudoku round 2. The only difference in puzzles is, the Juniors had dissection puzzles of size 4, whereas Seniors had size 5. We're thinking of a more segmented variety for both age categories, but I think the partial points rule is ok at this point and worked well enough here. |
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akash.doulani
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Country : India | Who won? |
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prasanna16391
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Country : India | akash.doulani - 2013-11-19 4:30 PM
Who won?
Top 5 after the preliminaries -
Sudoku - Gaurav K J, Rajesh Kumar, Zalak Ghetia, Varun Shetty, Deepika Moningi.
Puzzle - Rajesh Kumar - Zalak Ghetia (tie at 1st place ), Varun Ramachandran, Rajashree Rajesh, Kunal Verma.
Rajesh won gold and Zalak won silver in both Sudoku and Puzzles. Gaurav K Jain (or Gaurav Kumar J, as he prefers it ) was 3rd in Sudoku (he slipped a bit too much on the Killer in the finals, something that everyone was stuck on for a while ). Varun Ramachandran (rvarun ) was 3rd in puzzles. Also of note, Deepika M raced ahead of everyone in the finals until she hit that killer. |
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prasanna16391
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Country : India | Update - All the non-duplicate puzzles have now been added to the links shared above. |
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sanket.saxena
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Country : India | Is there any plan to organise brain games anywhere this year?? |
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prasanna16391
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Country : India | sanket.saxena - 2014-06-01 5:10 PM
Is there any plan to organise brain games anywhere this year??
Can't confirm either way currently. |
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puzzleduniya
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Country : India | The brain game is surely the center-stage to showcase talent. It's sharp-brain show. |