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@ 2014-07-03 3:00 PM (#15910 - in reply to #15908) (#15910) Top

souviksam



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souviksam posted @ 2014-07-03 3:00 PM

sreejith - 2014-07-03 2:45 PM

In the toi websit,the format for sms is mentioned as toisud(city)name to 58888...but in the examples mentioned they have typed some extra number after the name...should we mention our age as well then??


Yes you have to mention your age also.
SMS TOISUD(city) name age to 58888

Edited by souviksam 2014-07-03 3:04 PM
@ 2014-07-03 10:53 PM (#15919 - in reply to #15907) (#15919) Top

prasanna16391



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prasanna16391 posted @ 2014-07-03 10:53 PM

souviksam - 2014-07-03 1:10 PM

Which one is the toughest among all the different types/variants in Times Sudoku ???


Any Sudoku variant can be made easy/difficult and also it could depend on personal preferences. Assuming it is similar to last year, the Sudokus will have points assigned to them, which is an estimation of difficulty.
@ 2014-07-04 10:57 AM (#15930 - in reply to #15840) (#15930) Top

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shivin garg posted @ 2014-07-04 10:57 AM

@administrator : Can I have the password of contest 'Road to London'....
@ 2014-07-04 11:08 AM (#15931 - in reply to #15840) (#15931) Top

shivin garg



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shivin garg posted @ 2014-07-04 11:08 AM

@Administrator : I need to practice before tomorrow's Delhi's Round...
@ 2014-07-04 11:32 AM (#15932 - in reply to #15930) (#15932) Top

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vopani posted @ 2014-07-04 11:32 AM

shivin garg - 2014-07-04 10:57 AM

@administrator : Can I have the password of contest 'Road to London'....

http://logicmastersindia.com/2014/06S/

As soon as you sign in using your LMI id, the password will be shown.
@ 2014-07-04 12:16 PM (#15933 - in reply to #15840) (#15933) Top

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swaroop2011 posted @ 2014-07-04 12:16 PM

Practice Puzzles for Round 1 of Times Sudoku Championship (5th and 6th July at various cities)
http://swaroopg92.blogspot.com/2014/07/practice-puzzles-for-round-1...
Mostly Easy but 1 or 2 are medium difficulty. This is mainly to give you idea about 1st round and its based on previous years experience. Remember in actual contest sudokus might be difficult than whats here. :)
Good luck to all with 1 day to go. :)
@ 2014-07-04 4:30 PM (#15936 - in reply to #15840) (#15936) Top

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sanket.saxena posted @ 2014-07-04 4:30 PM

Please provide a landmark for Bangalore event because there are many St. Joseph Colleges in that area.
@ 2014-07-04 6:24 PM (#15937 - in reply to #15840) (#15937) Top

venkatesh



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venkatesh posted @ 2014-07-04 6:24 PM

what's the date and time for times sudoku championship in delhi????
@ 2014-07-04 6:52 PM (#15938 - in reply to #15937) (#15938) Top

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rvarun posted @ 2014-07-04 6:52 PM

venkatesh - 2014-07-04 6:24 PM

what's the date and time for times sudoku championship in delhi????


Hi Venkatesh. The first post of this thread has the details on all rounds. It will be held tomorrow - july 5 in Delhi. Please register for the event via sms.
@ 2014-07-04 6:55 PM (#15939 - in reply to #15840) (#15939) Top

venkatesh



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venkatesh posted @ 2014-07-04 6:55 PM

thanks varun
@ 2014-07-04 11:46 PM (#15943 - in reply to #15840) (#15943) Top

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rajeshk posted @ 2014-07-04 11:46 PM

All the best to Delhi and Mumbai participants for tomorrows' city round.
@ 2014-07-05 12:15 AM (#15945 - in reply to #15943) (#15945) Top

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rakesh_rai posted @ 2014-07-05 12:15 AM

All the best to Delhi and Mumbai participants for today's regional rounds.
@ 2014-07-05 1:26 AM (#15946 - in reply to #15840) (#15946) Top

swaroop2011




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swaroop2011 posted @ 2014-07-05 1:26 AM

All the best for everyone.
@ 2014-07-05 2:51 AM (#15948 - in reply to #15936) (#15948) Top

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lenson posted @ 2014-07-05 2:51 AM

sanket.saxena - 2014-07-04 4:30 PM
Please provide a landmark for Bangalore event because there are many St. Joseph Colleges in that area.

This one is near Mallya Hospital on Vittal Mallya Road. Kanteerava Stadium is across the road from here.

Edited by lenson 2014-07-05 2:52 AM
@ 2014-07-06 9:24 AM (#15956 - in reply to #15948) (#15956) Top

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Dileep Singh posted @ 2014-07-06 9:24 AM

Times Sudoku Championship 2014: Delhi Round
It was a great experience and a tough competition than last year. A huge turn out from Delhi this time too. First round was organised in 4 phases. There were changes in first round this year, 1st round includes 4 classic sudokus and time allotted was 20minutes. But no changes in 2nd round.
With the return of two veteran sudoku solvers, Ritesh Gupta and Sumit Bothra, comeptition had became even tougher this year as compared to last year. It was a great experience to compete with the best sudoku solvers in India. Looking forward for the Mumbai-finals. Congratulations to the winners.
The top 3 are:
1. Sumit Bothra
2. Ritesh Gupta
3. Dileep Singh(myself)

Edited by Dileep Singh 2014-07-06 9:30 AM
@ 2014-07-06 9:35 AM (#15957 - in reply to #15956) (#15957) Top

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rakesh_rai posted @ 2014-07-06 9:35 AM

Mumbai top 3: Prasanna, Rohan and Sanket
@ 2014-07-06 2:33 PM (#15958 - in reply to #15957) (#15958) Top

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prasanna16391 posted @ 2014-07-06 2:33 PM

rakesh_rai - 2014-07-06 9:35 AM

Mumbai top 3: Prasanna, Rohan and Sanket


Rohan, me and Sanket, for ordering of 1-3
@ 2014-07-06 2:40 PM (#15959 - in reply to #15840) (#15959) Top

sanket.saxena



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sanket.saxena posted @ 2014-07-06 2:40 PM

will we get the detailed score of Bangalore round like last year.
@ 2014-07-06 2:49 PM (#15960 - in reply to #15840) (#15960) Top

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lenson posted @ 2014-07-06 2:49 PM

Bangalore Top 3:
Tejal Phatak
Jayant Ameta
Rajesh Kumar

Rishi was the fastest to finish, but missed out because of 1 wrong cell. He finished in 20 minutes!
@ 2014-07-06 3:03 PM (#15961 - in reply to #15840) (#15961) Top

prasanna16391



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prasanna16391 posted @ 2014-07-06 3:03 PM

Really sad about Rishi :( His finishing time seems consistent with Rohan's and mine (I took longer to check and submitted at 25 min). Congrats to the top 3. Especially happy for both Sanket and Tejal who fell short twice but made it this year :)
@ 2014-07-06 3:13 PM (#15962 - in reply to #15840) (#15962) Top

rvarun



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rvarun posted @ 2014-07-06 3:13 PM

Congrats to the Chennai Top 3.

1. Jaipal Reddy
2. Kishore Kumar
3. Ravichandran

Edited by rvarun 2014-07-06 3:14 PM
@ 2014-07-06 8:44 PM (#15964 - in reply to #15962) (#15964) Top

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kishy72 posted @ 2014-07-06 8:44 PM

So today was a satisfying day in terms of how the TSC went for me.I got to know that close to 650 participants were present for the regional round out of which 63 were selected for Round 2.An interesting titbit is that I completed the entire set in ~ 24 mins.When I was into my 2nd minute of checking ,I saw Jaipal turning in the paper and in another 5-10 seconds I saw Ezhil submitting.I had no other choice (given the fact that only 3 would be getting to the finals) but to turn in my paper.But I was never confident that I had got all cells correct in all sudokus.I just made sure that I did not leave any cell empty before turning in the paper and subsequently I hoped against hope that none of the cells went wrong or some careless swap had crept in.

After the final round myself,Ezhil and Jaipal were sitting together waiting for the winners to be announced.When Rakesh came and announced that the 3rd finalist is Ravichandran Sir all 3 of us got a jolt.It just meant one thing :that one of the 3 us were eliminated.In what appeared to be an eternity before the 2nd finalist was announced my heart seemed to skip beats.It was a huge sigh of relief when my name was finally called out .Ezhil had submitted with an error.

So that’s the long and short of it : Jaipal :26 min ,Kishore :27min,Ravichandran :40min(Ashish submitted at 38mins but apparently he had swapped digits in some cells).About the event in general,it was heartening to see so many older people turn up for the event today and regarding the finalists from other city rounds,I am really glad to see some fresh talents coming up in the form of Jayant Ameta and Sanket who have reached the nationals for the first time.This time,I am anticipating that the finals would be even tougher with the return of regulars and veterans in the form of Sumit and Ritesh.

Though it’s disappointing to see Rishi not finishing in the top 3 because of a single error ,I am still glad that he will be accompanying the team to London courtesy of his finish in the Top 10 of Grand Prix!!!!(hopefully things don’t change drastically in the Indian round of World sudoku Grand prix : ))
@ 2014-07-06 9:13 PM (#15965 - in reply to #15964) (#15965) Top

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rakesh_rai posted @ 2014-07-06 9:13 PM

kishy72 - 2014-07-06 8:44 PM

...Ashish submitted at 38mins but apparently he had swapped digits in some cells


Venkatachalam V also submitted in 38 minutes with one cell wrong.
@ 2014-07-07 1:52 AM (#15967 - in reply to #15964) (#15967) Top

prasanna16391



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prasanna16391 posted @ 2014-07-07 1:52 AM

kishy72 - 2014-07-06 8:44 PM

So today was a satisfying day in terms of how the TSC went for me.I got to know that close to 650 participants were present for the regional round out of which 63 were selected for Round 2.An interesting titbit is that I completed the entire set in ~ 24 mins.When I was into my 2nd minute of checking ,I saw Jaipal turning in the paper and in another 5-10 seconds I saw Ezhil submitting.I had no other choice (given the fact that only 3 would be getting to the finals) but to turn in my paper.But I was never confident that I had got all cells correct in all sudokus.I just made sure that I did not leave any cell empty before turning in the paper and subsequently I hoped against hope that none of the cells went wrong or some careless swap had crept in.




Similar here, I finished my round in 17 minutes, but did checking up to 25. While checking I saw Rohan submit. If Sanket had submitted earlier too I'd have probably rushed, but luckily only Rohan was done so I thought I could stick with it and make sure its all fine.
@ 2014-07-07 1:55 AM (#15968 - in reply to #15964) (#15968) Top

prasanna16391



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prasanna16391 posted @ 2014-07-07 1:55 AM

kishy72 - 2014-07-06 8:44 PM

Though it’s disappointing to see Rishi not finishing in the top 3 because of a single error ,I am still glad that he will be accompanying the team to London courtesy of his finish in the Top 10 of Grand Prix!!!!(hopefully things don’t change drastically in the Indian round of World sudoku Grand prix : ))


Actually considering its best 6 of 7, the results can be quite misleading. He still needs to do well in the last GP to be in the top 10. Lets hope he does :)
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