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@ 2010-09-13 1:20 AM (#1698 - in reply to #202) (#1698) Top

detuned



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detuned posted @ 2010-09-13 1:20 AM

Some really nice puzzles in this contest - good job by the organisation, and I second the comment about opening it up to international participation!

To administrator - I have a query with regards to my submitted answers that I sent by PM, although I am unsure as to whether this has sent or not. Could you check this please?

Cheers,

Tom
@ 2010-09-13 2:33 AM (#1699 - in reply to #202) (#1699) Top

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gramar posted @ 2010-09-13 2:33 AM

I am relatively new to the world of puzzling and enjoyed this competition immensely despite the fact that I got a relatively low score (practise makes perfect) I did wonder whether I could ask to be awarded the points for the LMI Fill puzzle as I believe I correctly identified the two unused words, but somehow managed to omit the last letter of the second word when typing in the answer (it is quite obvious which word it is meant to be). Just thought it might be worth asking! Thanks
@ 2010-09-13 3:43 AM (#1700 - in reply to #202) (#1700) Top

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forcolin posted @ 2010-09-13 3:43 AM

It has been a very enjoyable contest and a very nice group of puzzles. Thank you again for giving us all the opportunity to play. My congatulations to the new Indian champion.

a message for the organizers. Could somebody double check my reply to the puzzle O1 SPOT THE DIFFERENCES - I have given 4 replies but 3 of them are outlined in bold as wrong, do not undersatnd why

thank you

stefano
@ 2010-09-13 7:26 AM (#1701 - in reply to #202) (#1701) Top

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David McNeill posted @ 2010-09-13 7:26 AM

Enjoyed the contest very much. I seem to have entered the answers to O2 and O3 with extra spaces, but otherwise correctly. Could you please check for me?

Thank you,

David McNeill.
@ 2010-09-13 9:32 AM (#1702 - in reply to #202) (#1702) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2010-09-13 9:32 AM

following puzzles for respective players have been correctly awarded.

wicktroll - B5
gramar - O3
forcolin - O1
David McNeill - O2, O3
@ 2010-09-13 9:44 AM (#1703 - in reply to #202) (#1703) Top

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harmeet posted @ 2010-09-13 9:44 AM

Great set of puzzles guys!
Best wishes to all the participants!
Unfortunately I entered the competition late and lost few critical minutes.

Edited by harmeet 2010-09-13 9:46 AM
@ 2010-09-13 11:49 AM (#1704 - in reply to #202) (#1704) Top

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davep posted @ 2010-09-13 11:49 AM

Deb - Thanks very much to you and team India for allowing international participation; enjoyed the puzzles (as always) ....
best regards,
dave
@ 2010-09-13 2:45 PM (#1707 - in reply to #202) (#1707) Top

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PuzzleScot posted @ 2010-09-13 2:45 PM

Great contest guys. Thanks for allowing us foreigners to participate. Much appreciated!

Alan

http://www.ukpuzzles.org/
@ 2010-09-13 2:50 PM (#1708 - in reply to #1707) (#1708) Top

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purifire posted @ 2010-09-13 2:50 PM

PuzzleScot - 2010-09-13 2:45 PM

Great contest guys. Thanks for allowing us foreigners to participate. Much appreciated!

Alan

http://www.ukpuzzles.org/


Thanks Alan...

Rishi
@ 2010-09-13 2:52 PM (#1709 - in reply to #202) (#1709) Top

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sumitdaga posted @ 2010-09-13 2:52 PM

great competition!!..kudos...
but don't you think that the selection of the Indian team should not be made through a two and a half hour test but rather should be
spread over many such competitions and people with highest cumulative scores be selected...or any similar method..
thanks
@ 2010-09-13 3:38 PM (#1710 - in reply to #1709) (#1710) Top

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purifire posted @ 2010-09-13 3:38 PM

sumitdaga - 2010-09-13 2:52 PM

great competition!!..kudos...
but don't you think that the selection of the Indian team should not be made through a two and a half hour test but rather should be
spread over many such competitions and people with highest cumulative scores be selected...or any similar method..
thanks


Hi Sumit,

Thanks for the suggestion and taking part in the IPC.

The purpose of the National championship is to find the best in the Country and have the best team sent for the World Championships. The other monthly competitions that we host at LMI is treated more as friendly competitions and practice.

Rishi
@ 2010-09-13 6:16 PM (#1711 - in reply to #202) (#1711) Top

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bansaviv posted @ 2010-09-13 6:16 PM

@Administrator
I have answered battleships as N,E,P,C,P,E,P,G which is same as C,E,E,G,N,P
I have been avoided zero points
kindly check this out
@ 2010-09-13 6:19 PM (#1712 - in reply to #1711) (#1712) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2010-09-13 6:19 PM

bansaviv - 2010-09-13 6:16 PM

@Administrator
I have answered battleships as N,E,P,C,P,E,P,G which is same as C,E,E,G,N,P
I have been avoided zero points
kindly check this out
Correct answer is CM,EN,EP,GP
@ 2010-09-13 6:28 PM (#1713 - in reply to #202) (#1713) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2010-09-13 6:28 PM

Answer Keys
PuzzleNameSolution
B1 - Kakuro94586926#96859124
B2 - Hitori333
B3 - Fence3032
B4 - Arrows5#5
B5 - BattleshipCM,EN,EP,GP
O1 - Spot DifferencesB5,C2,E7,G6,H5
O2 - Word SearchCZESTOCHOWA,KATOWICE,RYBNIK,WROCLAW
O3 - LMI fillDROWN,OPERA
O4 - SFINKS Cut213212
O5 - Paint by numbers0000010001#1001001001|1111101110#0110110110
P1 - Trimino Clubs1#3
P2 - Shield0246975138
P3 - Box 321132312#321312
P4 - Poplotek31412
P5 - More More3021054|302054
S1 - Classic Sudoku526189743#127386495
S2 - Killer Sudoku496852317#912847536
S3 - Irregular Sudoku198372465#586791243
S4 - Equal to Sudoku517326948#734612859
S5 - Divisible by 3 Sudoku864579312#486291735
V1 - Dominos 5#5
V2 - ABC ConnectionABCBDBEFEB
V3 - Skyscraper532251#224122
V4 - Easy as ABCDXBCDA
V5 - Hashi3
@ 2010-09-13 7:23 PM (#1714 - in reply to #202) (#1714) Top

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amitsowani posted @ 2010-09-13 7:23 PM

The official results of the Indian Puzzle Championship which only includes Indian nationals who participated during the official test timings are available here.
http://logicmastersindia.com/IPC2010/results.asp
Congrats to Rohan Rao, Rajesh Kumar, Gaurav Korde and Tejal Phatak for making it to the top 4.

The complete results for the entire event are available here.
http://logicmastersindia.com/IPC2010/score.asp
Congrats to Thomas Snyder, Michael Ley and Branko Ceranic for topping the test with huge bonus points.

Thank you everybody for your participation and making the event a successful one.
@ 2010-09-13 7:37 PM (#1716 - in reply to #1714) (#1716) Top

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purifire posted @ 2010-09-13 7:37 PM

Congrats to Rohan on bagging a double in 2010... ISC and IPC..... Great Show by Thomas Snyder, Michael Ley and Branko Ceranic.

Also a great performance by Rajesh, Gaurav and Tejal...

Rishi
@ 2010-09-13 7:48 PM (#1717 - in reply to #1716) (#1717) Top

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rakesh_rai posted @ 2010-09-13 7:48 PM

Congrats to all winners !!!
@ 2010-09-13 7:56 PM (#1719 - in reply to #1717) (#1719) Top

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rajeshk posted @ 2010-09-13 7:56 PM

Congrats Rohan for winning both ISC, IPC for year 2010. Hoping that you will be attending WPC 2010.



@ 2010-09-13 9:56 PM (#1720 - in reply to #1719) (#1720) Top

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vopani posted @ 2010-09-13 9:56 PM

Thanks Amit/Rishi/Deb. Wonderful contest, amazing puzzles and a successful championship.
Thanks Rakesh, Rajesh and others. It feels nice to be the best in the country :-)

Congrats to Snyder, Ley and Ceranic for their top 3 positions.
@ 2010-09-13 9:58 PM (#1722 - in reply to #202) (#1722) Top

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Tejal Phatak posted @ 2010-09-13 9:58 PM

Congrats Rohan! :)
@ 2010-09-13 9:59 PM (#1723 - in reply to #202) (#1723) Top

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Tejal Phatak posted @ 2010-09-13 9:59 PM

Thanks to Amit/Deb/Rishi for the wonderful set of puzzles! :)
@ 2010-09-14 12:13 AM (#1724 - in reply to #1720) (#1724) Top

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skywalker posted @ 2010-09-14 12:13 AM

Congratulations, Rohan!!! And also Thomas, Michael...

I wish to thank also to all puzzle makers and LMI masters.

Branko
@ 2010-09-14 10:20 AM (#1725 - in reply to #202) (#1725) Top

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harmeet posted @ 2010-09-14 10:20 AM

Heartiest congratulations to all the winners and many congratulations to Amit, Deb and Rishi for organizing it!
@ 2010-09-14 11:16 AM (#1727 - in reply to #202) (#1727) Top

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amitsowani posted @ 2010-09-14 11:16 AM

Thanks everybody for the wonderful response.
Let me take this opportunity to thank team working behind the scenes to make IPC 2010 happen.
The initial plan was of Deb participating in the IPC after a long time (post 2007), with me and Rishi organizing the IPC.
But Deb, being indispensable to the IPC team ended up creating a large number of puzzles and designing the submission interface. Some of these puzzles like the Divisible by 3, Equal to Sudoku ended up being the most appreciated puzzles as expected :)
Rishi chipped in with some of the puzzles even while on paternity leave and most importantly ensured that the server did not let us down during the test duration.
Also thanks to Kshitij Sharma for creating a couple of puzzles for the IPC, both of which were the first time he was creating puzzles for that type. Should serve as some inspiration for participants dabbling around with creating their own puzzles :)
On my part, I did most of the IB and PB compilation, which did leave a lot to be desired, but I'm sure the learning out here would come in good stead while organizing future championships.
And special thanks to Nikola who did not get a chance to defend his IPC 2009 title in giving us quick feedback on puzzle timings and also helping with the answer format.
@ 2010-09-14 11:26 AM (#1728 - in reply to #1727) (#1728) Top

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aman_pruthi posted @ 2010-09-14 11:26 AM

Yo, thanks to the organizers, the puzzles were a lovely set, going through them felt like a cool breeze. I mean, not literally, but that is the closest I can describe it. Thanks again :)

Edited by aman_pruthi 2010-09-14 11:26 AM
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