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@ 2010-09-15 4:26 AM (#1739 - in reply to #1734) (#1739) Top

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detuned posted @ 2010-09-15 4:26 AM

@ 2010-09-15 4:37 AM (#1740 - in reply to #1734) (#1740) Top

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debmohanty posted @ 2010-09-15 4:37 AM

thanks for the link guys - for the example puzzles.

Fred, do you have a link for all puzzles in Chen Cen Cup?
@ 2010-09-15 5:02 AM (#1741 - in reply to #1740) (#1741) Top

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Fred76 posted @ 2010-09-15 5:02 AM

debmohanty - 2010-09-15 4:37 AM

thanks for the link guys - for the example puzzles.

Fred, do you have a link for all puzzles in Chen Cen Cup?


Yes, but it's in Chinese: http://www.sudokufans.org/forums/index.php?s=6f82f2002843e02895f319...

Here is list of grids:

1-3 classic sudoku
4 no touch sudoku
5 diagonal-consecutive sudoku
6 the greater sudoku: The small number within two cells stands for the larger of that two.
7 calculate 6 sudoku: Operators of all the neighbors which can get 6 are shown.
8 blackout sudoku
9 arrow sudoku
10 twins sudoku
11 multiplication sudoku
12 pencil marks sudoku

Edited by Fred76 2010-09-15 5:12 AM
@ 2010-09-15 5:10 AM (#1742 - in reply to #1739) (#1742) Top

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Fred76 posted @ 2010-09-15 5:10 AM



I have a doubt all of a sudden: When I create my grid I thought I had never seen another one, but when I looked at yours, I'm pretty sure I've already solved grid N°55 !

Perhaps it's just Alzheimer who knocks on the door !!!
@ 2010-09-15 2:27 PM (#1758 - in reply to #1738) (#1758) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2010-09-15 2:27 PM

About Greater sudoku -

We found that the existing image does not fit well with the Flash system we have. So we recreated the image with minor formatting changes. Rules / points remain unchanged.
This is same example as what Fred has shared.
Example of Greater SudokuSolution of Greater Sudoku


Fill in the grid so that every row, column, and 3x3 box contains the digits 1 through 9.
The small digit between two cells stands for the larger of the two.

@ 2010-09-15 6:20 PM (#1759 - in reply to #1734) (#1759) Top

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cpickerel posted @ 2010-09-15 6:20 PM

I apologize for not having designed examples for this set of questions, which include new variants. I have another problem of greater sudoku and I'll post it here for exercise.

@ 2010-09-17 6:32 PM (#1773 - in reply to #1734) (#1773) Top

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cpickerel posted @ 2010-09-17 6:32 PM

The chinese IB is published on the website http://www.sudokufans.org.cn/forums/index.php?showtopic=114
@ 2010-09-23 10:46 PM (#1811 - in reply to #1734) (#1811) Top

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debmohanty posted @ 2010-09-23 10:46 PM

Bonus 5 points per minute saved, if all puzzles are correct.

If some puzzles are wrong, partial bonus will be awarded based on following table.
Partial Bonus Table

The factor is (score - 400 ) / 100
@ 2010-09-24 8:55 AM (#1815 - in reply to #1811) (#1815) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2010-09-24 8:55 AM

The Sudoku booklet is available to download. It has 8 pages, each page has 2 Sudokus.
@ 2010-09-24 6:16 PM (#1834 - in reply to #1734) (#1834) Top

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utkaarsh posted @ 2010-09-24 6:16 PM

I am not able to find the IB , still see that one puzzle of incomplete killer
@ 2010-09-24 6:16 PM (#1835 - in reply to #1734) (#1835) Top

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utkaarsh posted @ 2010-09-24 6:16 PM

am using this link http://logicmastersindia.com/M201009S/

Edited by utkaarsh 2010-09-24 6:18 PM
@ 2010-09-24 6:23 PM (#1836 - in reply to #1835) (#1836) Top

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purifire posted @ 2010-09-24 6:23 PM

utkaarsh - 2010-09-24 6:16 PM

am using this link http://logicmastersindia.com/M201009S/


Utkaarsh,

On the right side of that page, you will find the link sections for the IB and the puzzle booklet.

Rishi
@ 2010-09-24 7:00 PM (#1837 - in reply to #1835) (#1837) Top

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debmohanty posted @ 2010-09-24 7:00 PM

utkaarsh - 2010-09-24 6:16 PM

am using this link http://logicmastersindia.com/M201009S/
i'm surprised
@ 2010-09-24 10:38 PM (#1855 - in reply to #1837) (#1855) Top

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utkaarsh posted @ 2010-09-24 10:38 PM

got it, deb ...
probably the page was not loading fully earlier due to internet connection
thanks

Edited by utkaarsh 2010-09-24 10:39 PM
@ 2010-09-24 11:39 PM (#1856 - in reply to #1734) (#1856) Top

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SrikanthB posted @ 2010-09-24 11:39 PM

11 Sequence sudoku - Can two row-sequences overlap in the original sequence (maintaining the order)?? It is not mentioned in the IB
@ 2010-09-25 12:37 AM (#1861 - in reply to #1856) (#1861) Top

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SrikanthB posted @ 2010-09-25 12:37 AM

11 Sequence sudoku - In other words - will the total number of grey-cells be exactly equal to the total number of digits used (to fill-up; underlined) in the original sequence?? (which means no overlaps) or it could be greater than the total number of digits used of the original sequence ?? (which means there could be overlaps)

Edited by SrikanthB 2010-09-25 1:05 AM
@ 2010-09-25 6:15 AM (#1863 - in reply to #1861) (#1863) Top

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cpickerel posted @ 2010-09-25 6:15 AM

SrikanthB - 2010-09-25 12:37 AM

11 Sequence sudoku - In other words - will the total number of grey-cells be exactly equal to the total number of digits used (to fill-up; underlined) in the original sequence?? (which means no overlaps) or it could be greater than the total number of digits used of the original sequence ?? (which means there could be overlaps)


The number of total digits of original sequence is greater than the number of gray cells. And, there should NOT be overlaps.
Just like that example.

Edited by cpickerel 2010-09-25 6:18 AM
@ 2010-09-25 10:00 AM (#1864 - in reply to #1863) (#1864) Top

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amitsowani posted @ 2010-09-25 10:00 AM

Just went through the IB.
Some of the variations look to be very interesting.
Loved the concept for Blackout Sum Sudoku and Incomplete Killer.
Looking forward to the test.

@ 2010-09-25 1:30 PM (#1876 - in reply to #1773) (#1876) Top

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purifire posted @ 2010-09-25 1:30 PM

Now let me put in my 2 cents about the puzzles :)

The puzzles were true to their name of a " HOT POT "

They reminded me of a complete 5 course meal...

The sudokus at the start were like the appetizers, simple and giving you confidence to take in more...

Then came the basic variants which were like the starters whetting the appetite....

Then came the new variants which are real fun and like the main course..

Finally I saved the best for last, incomplete killer, which was the perfect dessert to this hot pot.

Rishi
@ 2010-09-25 4:56 PM (#1880 - in reply to #1876) (#1880) Top

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amitsowani posted @ 2010-09-25 4:56 PM

@Rishi
Your description of the puzzles is sounding very inviting.
But will wait patiently till tonight when I will get 2 hours at a stretch to solve.
@ 2010-09-25 6:58 PM (#1881 - in reply to #1876) (#1881) Top

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cpickerel posted @ 2010-09-25 6:58 PM

purifire - 2010-09-25 1:30 PM

Now let me put in my 2 cents about the puzzles :)

The puzzles were true to their name of a " HOT POT "

They reminded me of a complete 5 course meal...

The sudokus at the start were like the appetizers, simple and giving you confidence to take in more...

Then came the basic variants which were like the starters whetting the appetite....

Then came the new variants which are real fun and like the main course..

Finally I saved the best for last, incomplete killer, which was the perfect dessert to this hot pot.

Rishi


Very glad that you love this HOT POT :)
In fact, you are really a gastronomist.
@ 2010-09-25 7:16 PM (#1882 - in reply to #1881) (#1882) Top

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purifire posted @ 2010-09-25 7:16 PM

cpickerel - 2010-09-25 6:58 PM
Very glad that you love this HOT POT :)
In fact, you are really a gastronomist.


LOL .. I enjoy a good meal Chen Cen... but yes I loved this set of puzzles

and it was really nice meeting you in Bangkok :)
@ 2010-09-25 10:45 PM (#1888 - in reply to #1882) (#1888) Top

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vopani posted @ 2010-09-25 10:45 PM

Very nice and neat puzzles. I enjoyed solving the 'easy' Classics, much to my satisfaction.
Variants were very good. I liked BlackoutSum Sudoku the best :-)
@ 2010-09-26 3:11 AM (#1889 - in reply to #1734) (#1889) Top

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motris posted @ 2010-09-26 3:11 AM

An absolutely fabulous test. As I mentioned on my blog, two of the puzzles made my jaw drop to the floor with how well constructed and interesting they were. Thanks for putting these puzzles together!
@ 2010-09-26 5:16 AM (#1890 - in reply to #1889) (#1890) Top

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cpickerel posted @ 2010-09-26 5:16 AM

motris - 2010-09-26 3:11 AM

An absolutely fabulous test. As I mentioned on my blog, two of the puzzles made my jaw drop to the floor with how well constructed and interesting they were. Thanks for putting these puzzles together!


Thank you for the compliments, I'm glad that you liked it.
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