@ 2013-08-21 7:30 AM (#12392 - in reply to #12247) (#12392) Top | |
Posts: 183 Country : Turkey | yureklis posted @ 2013-08-21 7:30 AM Thanks to all participants. Top three are as follows: 1. Palmer Mebane (USA) [14/14, 47:16 min] 2. Nagata Yuta (Japan) [14/14, 70:58 min] 3. Ulrich Voigt (Germany) [13/14, 61:51 min] Palmer is continuing to solve Tapa puzzles like Usain Bolt runs :) Many competitors were close to completing the test but they could not succeed because of little mistakes. - The puzzle solved by least competitors was Tapa Hamle. It was solved by 31 competitors. - The puzzle solved by most competitors was Neanderthal a. It was solved by 108 competitors. - The puzzle with the highest rating was Pata b (9.75) and the puzzle with the lowest rating was Tapa Hamle (7.0). Full results table is here: http://logicmastersindia.com/TVC/XIII/score.asp For next rounds, the number of puzzles will vary between 14 to 18. Penalty points will increase every round. Types will become more and more unfamiliar. I have something in mind, I don't know if it's possible: After publishing the IB for TVC XIV, there may be a poll for the following ones and some of the types may be decided by the competitors by majority voting. Please feel free to share any ideas. Best, Serkan |
@ 2013-08-21 8:07 AM (#12393 - in reply to #12392) (#12393) Top | |
Posts: 241 Country : Indonesia | chaotic_iak posted @ 2013-08-21 8:07 AM Re poll for future TVCs: If you have sufficient time to collect results and make the puzzles, I don't see why not. Competitive competitors might attempt to pick the variations where they are best at though. |