@ 2013-10-10 10:04 PM (#13149 - in reply to #13067) (#13149) Top | |
Posts: 35 Country : The Netherlands | Bram28 posted @ 2013-10-10 10:04 PM Ugh! I completely forgot to enter the Match! Deb: from my submission it should be fairly clear I got 3 pairings correct, and as such the 4th as well. Is that worth some points? I mean, that's a very costly 100 points I stupidly missed! |
@ 2013-10-10 10:44 PM (#13150 - in reply to #13115) (#13150) Top | |
Posts: 35 Country : The Netherlands | Bram28 posted @ 2013-10-10 10:44 PM Para - 2013-10-09 2:07 AM That's got to be the worst puzzling I've done in years. Errors in the nine dragons/skyscraper combo, but somehow got 1 key right. Forgot about the 3x3 boxes when copying the sum clues to the irregular and got stuck badly because of it and ended up wrong after a uniqueness deduction. Couldn't finish the NC/AK in the end. I hope Beijing goes better. Did very much the same: copied the clues from irregular to sum ... but then forgot about the irregular shapes themselves. Geluk in Beijing! |
@ 2013-10-10 11:30 PM (#13151 - in reply to #13149) (#13151) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2013-10-10 11:30 PM Bram28 - 2013-10-10 10:04 PM Deb: from my submission it should be fairly clear I got 3 pairings correct, and as such the 4th as well. Is that worth some points? I mean, that's a very costly 100 points I stupidly missed! You will get the 100. Deb will have to award it once he's online though. Yours is an exceptional case that I can't handle from my end. The Match place is mainly to give a chance for people who haven't solved all on time but have made the Match and deserve credit for that. Since you have obviously made the pairings correctly, you'll get the same. As Deb mentioned though, we're being pretty lenient for this test, so best to learn from it to read the instructions more thoroughly in future |
@ 2013-10-14 12:43 PM (#13168 - in reply to #13067) (#13168) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2013-10-14 12:43 PM Password removed from Sudoku booklet and solutions appended at page 5. Link |
@ 2013-10-17 6:00 PM (#13187 - in reply to #13168) (#13187) Top | |
Posts: 22 Country : India | vijaya_rajan posted @ 2013-10-17 6:00 PM How is the pairing done ? What is the logic ? |
@ 2013-10-21 10:47 AM (#13198 - in reply to #13187) (#13198) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2013-10-21 10:47 AM vijaya_rajan - 2013-10-17 6:00 PM As per the score page, many players paired Nine Dragons + Skyscraper first. So I will share the logic to do that pairing. How is the pairing done ? What is the logic ? Note that In ND (Nine Dragons) you can put a 7 at R6C6, which rules out it being paired with Nonconsecutive Or AntiKnight. ND can't be paired with Irregular (8 given in box 4) ND can't be paired with Disjoint (5 given in row 4) ND can't be Odd Sudoku (8 given in column 3) ND can't be Sum Sudoku (Try to satisfy row 6 of Sum Sudoku, given that R6C6=7) So ND will have to paired with Skyscraper. ---- There are many other ways to get the pairing done too. You can check the attachment where you will notice that you can put few digits in each of ND, Irregular, Disjoint. It will be obvious that these 3 can't be paired with each other, and they also can't be paired with AntiKnight or with Non Consecutive. So AntiKnight goes with Non Consecutive. Irregular can't go with Odd Sudoku (Check 8 at R1C3). And Irregular can't be Skyscraper, which you would have deduced from the beginning itself (because of 8 at R4C2). So Irregular goes with Sum Sudoku. Now Disjoint can't be Skyscraper (8 at R2C7) and it can't be Sum Sudoku (9 at R1C2), So Disjoint has to be Odd Sudoku. Attachments ---------------- LMIMT_M201310S_PB_8InonePage.pdf (25KB - 8 downloads) |