@ 2010-09-25 4:56 PM (#1880 - in reply to #1876) (#1880) Top | |
Posts: 349 Country : India | 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 | |
Posts: 14 Country : China | 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 | |
Posts: 460 Country : India | 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 | |
Posts: 739 Country : India | 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 | |
Posts: 199 Country : United States | 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 | |
Posts: 14 Country : China | 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. |
@ 2010-09-26 5:14 PM (#1891 - in reply to #1734) (#1891) Top | |
Posts: 81 Country : India | Tejal Phatak posted @ 2010-09-26 5:14 PM The test was excellent as expected! :) I really liked the classics. though didnt expect them to be that easy. BlackoutSum Sudoku was really good, I liked the Greater Sudoku also. |
@ 2010-09-26 5:36 PM (#1892 - in reply to #1891) (#1892) Top | |
Posts: 349 Country : India | amitsowani posted @ 2010-09-26 5:36 PM Some really great puzzles in the test. Had a really smooth run in the classics. Loved the incomplete killer and the kind of logic involved to solve it. Could not get around to solve the blackout sum sudoku and will give it a shot at leisure. Thanks for creating such a wonderful set. |
@ 2010-09-26 6:40 PM (#1894 - in reply to #1734) (#1894) Top | |
Posts: 337 Country : Switzerland | Fred76 posted @ 2010-09-26 6:40 PM The food was excellent. Besides, I'm so gourmand that after 2 hours I had not finished eating. |
@ 2010-09-26 6:52 PM (#1895 - in reply to #1894) (#1895) Top | |
Posts: 14 Country : China | cpickerel posted @ 2010-09-26 6:52 PM Fred76 - 2010-09-26 6:40 PM The food was excellent. Besides, I'm so gourmand that after 2 hours I had not finished eating. Which course do you like best? |
@ 2010-09-26 7:00 PM (#1896 - in reply to #1734) (#1896) Top | |
Posts: 337 Country : Switzerland | Fred76 posted @ 2010-09-26 7:00 PM dessert was not light, but very good |
@ 2010-09-26 7:28 PM (#1897 - in reply to #1882) (#1897) Top | |
Posts: 14 Country : China | cpickerel posted @ 2010-09-26 7:28 PM purifire - 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 :) It was a pleasure to meet you too. You did a great job this time. |
@ 2010-09-26 7:38 PM (#1898 - in reply to #1897) (#1898) Top | |
Posts: 460 Country : India | purifire posted @ 2010-09-26 7:38 PM cpickerel - 2010-09-26 7:28 PM It was a pleasure to meet you too. You did a great job this time. Thankfully I did not leave any blank cells this time Actually I did but fortunately corrected it before time was up.. lol |
@ 2010-09-26 9:30 PM (#1899 - in reply to #1898) (#1899) Top | |
Posts: 337 Country : Switzerland | Fred76 posted @ 2010-09-26 9:30 PM purifire - 2010-09-26 7:38 PM Thankfully I did not leave any blank cells this time Not like me |
@ 2010-09-26 9:33 PM (#1900 - in reply to #1899) (#1900) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2010-09-26 9:33 PM Fred76 - 2010-09-26 9:30 PM Bad luck Fred. The 2 missed cells will cost you at least 2 ranks :-)Not like me |
@ 2010-09-26 9:33 PM (#1901 - in reply to #1899) (#1901) Top | |
Posts: 460 Country : India | purifire posted @ 2010-09-26 9:33 PM Fred76 - 2010-09-26 9:30 PM Not like me Ooops.... Fred, I thought leaving blank cells was my prerogative...sorry to hear that.............. |
@ 2010-09-26 10:38 PM (#1902 - in reply to #1901) (#1902) Top | |
Posts: 337 Country : Switzerland | Fred76 posted @ 2010-09-26 10:38 PM purifire - 2010-09-26 9:33 PM Ooops.... Fred, I thought leaving blank cells was my prerogative...sorry to hear that.............. Usually I don't make too many mistakes of this kind . This time I just loose 15 points, I can live with that |
@ 2010-09-26 10:46 PM (#1903 - in reply to #1900) (#1903) Top | |
Posts: 337 Country : Switzerland | Fred76 posted @ 2010-09-26 10:46 PM debmohanty - 2010-09-26 9:33 PM Fred76 - 2010-09-26 9:30 PM Bad luck Fred. The 2 missed cells will cost you at least 2 ranks :-)Not like me I hope they are 2 nice people |
@ 2010-09-27 4:27 AM (#1904 - in reply to #1734) (#1904) Top | |
Posts: 172 Country : ITALY | forcolin posted @ 2010-09-27 4:27 AM hi good contest as usual there is something i do not understand I submitted my solution to diagram #. I made a mistake in copying (in fact I copied the last 3 digits fromthe upper row). I clicked on "submit" Immediately after I noticed the mistake, amended the 3 cells, and sumbitted again. However the result shown in the table is the first submission (wrong) What is the problem? Perhaps did I NOT click stongly enough on the SUBMIT button the second time? Or there is a routine which saves only the first submission? Could you have a look? thank you stefano |
@ 2010-09-27 4:34 AM (#1905 - in reply to #1904) (#1905) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2010-09-27 4:34 AM forcolin - 2010-09-27 4:27 AM Hi Stefano, the only possibility I can think of is when you submitted the 2nd time, your 120 minutes were over. Is that the case?hi good contest as usual there is something i do not understand I submitted my solution to diagram #. I made a mistake in copying (in fact I copied the last 3 digits fromthe upper row). I clicked on "submit" Immediately after I noticed the mistake, amended the 3 cells, and sumbitted again. However the result shown in the table is the first submission (wrong) What is the problem? Perhaps did I NOT click stongly enough on the SUBMIT button the second time? Or there is a routine which saves only the first submission? Could you have a look? thank you stefano |
@ 2010-09-27 5:50 AM (#1906 - in reply to #1905) (#1906) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2010-09-27 5:50 AM Congratulations to Thomas, Rishi and Michael for topping in Hot Pot. Looks like everyone liked the dishes :-) Many thanks to the authors for the nice Sudoku set. 133 out of 158 participants got non-zero scores. |
@ 2010-09-27 5:51 AM (#1907 - in reply to #1734) (#1907) Top | |
Posts: 172 Country : ITALY | forcolin posted @ 2010-09-27 5:51 AM no, i did it immediately after (and there were 20 minutes at least to go) stefano |
@ 2010-09-27 5:54 AM (#1908 - in reply to #1734) (#1908) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2010-09-27 5:54 AM Many thanks to Ours brun who tested all the Sudokus for LMI. |
@ 2010-09-27 6:12 AM (#1909 - in reply to #1734) (#1909) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2010-09-27 6:12 AM There was a Fed-Sudoku Party this weekend, and they also enjoyed Sudoku HotPot test offline. Thanks to mtronic who collected the results and sent in quick time. There were 17 participants. In the score page their country is marked as *Fed-Party* |
@ 2010-09-27 8:46 AM (#1913 - in reply to #1734) (#1913) Top | |
Posts: 774 Country : India | rakesh_rai posted @ 2010-09-27 8:46 AM Thanks to TThSieh, jcvb, cpickerel, Ours brun for coming up with excellent sudokus. I am not a big fan of classics and diagonal, so I tried only a few in the end. Had I seen Tejal's comments before starting the test, perhaps I would have tried them all first. Among the variations, the PI sudoku, surprisingly, turned out to be the toughest - I think one reason was the difficulty in marking the numbers online. Also, I was not totally clear (initially) whether the 3 in the second row would be part of the sequence or not. Then I concluded it must be part of the sequence and an intended starting point for solving. Among the "expected to be tough" variations, I found the Blackout sum sudoku very easy, as compared to the points allotted. Incomplete killer had a beautiful piece of logic going for it, as mentioned earlier ("jaw-dropping") and I am glad I tried it at the start. If I had tried it towards the end, it would not have got done. Here, I wasted quite some time in identifying that the top left 2-cell box must have sum 12 or above. After that, it was easier. As for outside sudoku, I could not give it a fair attempt in the time given. Again, that puzzle could perhaps have been better solved offline. |