@ 2014-06-21 6:16 AM (#15775 - in reply to #15746) (#15775) Top | |
Posts: 69 Country : Germany | Realshaggy posted @ 2014-06-21 6:16 AM Hi, we've now prepared the contest pages, and there are only some hours left until the start of the first contest. For easy access please use our starting page http://www.logic-masters.de/?chlang=en Please remind, that you have time until monday evening 8pm (CEST/UTC+2) for each contest, so there is plenty of time, and you don't have to do them all in a row tomorrow (like the people in Stuttgart). Unfortunately you can not see any results until the end of the contests. Some last minute remarks/changes: The example for puzzle 7.15 (Word puzzle) was not unique, even after the first correction. We're sorry for that. The participants in Stuttgart get the puzzles for Round 5 in cut out form. Unfortunately you have to cut them out on your own, there are two puzzles per printed page. For this disadvantage we extended the time limit for this round by 5 minutes for the online contests only. You now have 50 minutes for this round. For the first solution code of this puzzle, you no longer get a penality of -5 points for every wrong placement. Round 2 asks for a big number of solution codes compared to the round length, and you have to be careful while entering, because every field counts. Because of this, we extended the time limit for this round by 5 minutes for the online contest only. You now have 50 minutes for this round. You can only get a time bonus for a round, if all your solution codes are correct, so please be careful. The offline finals (Round 9) are held in a "horse-race-format" with a fixed order of the puzzles between the top 4 contestants of the preliminary rounds. We expect all of them to finish this round within the 60 minutes time limit, but don't want to reveal anything about the difficulty of the puzzles. So we give a flat amount of 50 points per puzzle for the online contest. For international top solvers, this round should be more about "who finishs first" than about the point values. Please just do the puzzles you like and don't be too angry if the point values are a little bit off. We really hope you have some fun with our puzzles, whether you try to solve them within the time limit, or just download them for solving later. See you tomorrow. Christoph Seeliger Edited by Realshaggy 2014-06-21 6:21 AM |
@ 2014-06-21 10:14 PM (#15784 - in reply to #15746) (#15784) Top | |
Posts: 69 Country : Germany | Realshaggy posted @ 2014-06-21 10:14 PM Correction: While finishing the instruction booklet, I forgot that puzzle 7.4 Coral is 11x10. So there are no "main diagonals". Please use the diagonals starting from top left and from top right, even if they did not end in the opposite corner. |
@ 2014-06-24 1:55 AM (#15806 - in reply to #15746) (#15806) Top | |
Posts: 30 Country : United States | brecher92 posted @ 2014-06-24 1:55 AM Whoops, looks like I missed the deadline for starting the online contest. Will the puzzles be posted without passwords? |
@ 2014-06-24 1:29 PM (#15811 - in reply to #15806) (#15811) Top | |
Posts: 69 Country : Germany | Realshaggy posted @ 2014-06-24 1:29 PM Logic Masters 2014 is now over. The offline finals were won by Ulrich Voigt, who defended his title and won his eight german championship. Second place goes to Florian Kirch, who won the preliminary rounds by a big margin of almost 200 points. Third place goes to Roland Voigt and fourth place to Martin Merker. This is also the GER-A-Team for the upcoming WPC (if they decide to take part, of course). Fifth place goes to Robert Vollmert who missed the finals by only one point. For the online contests, I now have manually adjusted the points for Round 2 (Double Slitherlink) and also looked over all other scores. Special congratulations to James for finishing the Double Slitherlink and the Tinker Puzzle and to Hideaki Jo for finishing the Tinker Puzzle and the Hitori-Round. And a big thank you to all participants. If you think you should get points for a puzzle which is now marked wrong, please send me a message until thursday. After that, the tables will be finalized, and the contests can be started free again. Like every year, all puzzle files will also published without password protection, when the championship page is updated. (I don't know who will do it, and when.) |
@ 2014-06-27 10:43 PM (#15831 - in reply to #15811) (#15831) Top | |
Posts: 69 Country : Germany | Realshaggy posted @ 2014-06-27 10:43 PM Hello, I've now reviewed the point claims and finalized the rankings. All contests can now be started freely. That means you can solve them just like the original contest and see your results afterwards. However, your solutions and scores will not be stored permanently, but will be automatically deleted after 24 hours. This is one way to download the puzzles and get the password for the encrypted files. But we have also added all non-encrypted puzzle files, solutions, scores, pictures and so on to the championship page: http://www.logic-masters.de/LM/2014.php There is also a bonus puzzle ("Stechen") which would have been used in case of a tie after the preliminary rounds. It's a "Tapa Restauration" where exactly one clue number is missing in every clue cell. Here is a combined ranking of rounds 1-8, the preliminary rounds. Please keep in mind, that not all competitors took part in all rounds. The list contains everybody who submitted at least one puzzle in one round. Minimum round score is set to 0. deu 1839 kiwijam 1548 NikolaZ 1416 PS2391 1334 nyuta 1294 Gotroch 1173 rimodech 1171 GiantPanda 691 jimrity 527 Ute2 526 Klärchen 491 zuzanina 346 ancyna 300 Krokofanz 300 Anke76 296 yureklis 295 dodi 293 angsay 275 pirx 225 M00se88 218 drsteve 195 rubbeng 189 RALehrer 165 swaroop2011 135 righthand 115 sf2l 110 term 105 ch1983 55 metsy 50 yoshimasa 45 r45 45 ukonet 30 noxxa 15 garganega 10 PRW 10 HWHW 5 j0an0 5 kaberg 5 devarajand 5 MrLiang 0 Online- and offline-results are hardly comparable for various reasons, however, here are the results of the Top 10 german offline competitors: Florian Kirch 2087 Ulrich Voigt 1916 Matrin Merker 1830 Roland Voigt 1739 Robert Volmert 1738 Philipp Weiß 1658 Sebastian Matschke 1612 Michael Ley 1593 Hartmut Seeber 1292 Michael Smit 1275 Thanks again to all competitors, we hope you had some fun with our puzzles. See you next year, or maybe in London. Last thing I want to do is some promotion. First, Robert Vollmert is sharing some preparation puzzles he made in his puzzle blog. THhere is also a big (and hard) Double Slitherlink made by him in our puzzle portal http://maybepuzzles.wordpress.com/ http://www.logic-masters.de/Raetselportal/Raetsel/zeigen.php?chlang... Second, this weekend and until July 6th we have the "Berlin Stammtisch contest" on our website, which was created by some puzzlers from Berlin. It's kind of a marathon contest, but you have 24hours to solve it after you started the timer. http://www.logic-masters.de/Wettbewerbe/wettbewerb.php?id=64 |
@ 2014-06-28 12:45 AM (#15833 - in reply to #15746) (#15833) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2014-06-28 12:45 AM Thanks for placing these puzzles online. It was really fun to solve. My favorite round was definitely the 5th round, but all of them were pretty good. |