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@ 2010-11-21 11:55 AM (#2600 - in reply to #2599) (#2600) Top

SrikanthB



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SrikanthB posted @ 2010-11-21 11:55 AM

Very nice set of puzzles, David!
It was nice solving some JUST ARITHMETIC puzzles (Sequences, Strips), instead of the regular GRID-based logic puzzles

Also, for a change, the timing was nice - short and sweet (though i could solve hardly few of them)

Edited by SrikanthB 2010-11-21 11:56 AM
@ 2010-11-21 12:10 PM (#2601 - in reply to #2465) (#2601) Top

keshava.hs



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keshava.hs posted @ 2010-11-21 12:10 PM

Hi David,

Amazing set of puzzles!

Thanks a ton for making my week-end thrilling.

Flip n Sequence & 0-2-5 Mirror was great!

3 Cheers,
Keshav

Edited by keshava.hs 2010-11-21 12:12 PM
@ 2010-11-21 5:26 PM (#2603 - in reply to #2465) (#2603) Top

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akash.doulani posted @ 2010-11-21 5:26 PM

while submitting the answer for flip shape sudoku , we were asked to submit the answer for the 7th row of the first sudoku, but there was also no. 4 marked in an arrow on the left side of the first sudoku. so i thought we had to type row 4 for the answer. so i got it wrong. it will be very kind of the administrators to look into the matter and if possible consider row 4 as my answer and if correct , grant me points for that.......... akash
@ 2010-11-21 5:34 PM (#2604 - in reply to #2603) (#2604) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2010-11-21 5:34 PM

akash.doulani - 2010-11-21 5:26 PM

while submitting the answer for flip shape sudoku , we were asked to submit the answer for the 7th row of the first sudoku, but there was also no. 4 marked in an arrow on the left side of the first sudoku. so i thought we had to type row 4 for the answer. so i got it wrong. it will be very kind of the administrators to look into the matter and if possible consider row 4 as my answer and if correct , grant me points for that.......... akash

Done
Hope you liked the puzzles.
@ 2010-11-21 6:10 PM (#2605 - in reply to #2604) (#2605) Top

Gotroch



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Gotroch posted @ 2010-11-21 6:10 PM

Administrator - 2010-11-21 5:34 PM

akash.doulani - 2010-11-21 5:26 PM

while submitting the answer for flip shape sudoku , we were asked to submit the answer for the 7th row of the first sudoku, but there was also no. 4 marked in an arrow on the left side of the first sudoku. so i thought we had to type row 4 for the answer. so i got it wrong. it will be very kind of the administrators to look into the matter and if possible consider row 4 as my answer and if correct , grant me points for that.......... akash

Done
Hope you liked the puzzles.


Same thing Akash mentioned, happened to me. Could you please grant me points too.
@ 2010-11-21 6:11 PM (#2606 - in reply to #2605) (#2606) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2010-11-21 6:11 PM

Gotroch - 2010-11-21 6:10 PM
Same thing Akash mentioned, happened to me. Could you please grant me points too.
Done
@ 2010-11-21 11:04 PM (#2611 - in reply to #2465) (#2611) Top

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PuzzleScot posted @ 2010-11-21 11:04 PM

I entered the wrong key for #4 - I put in the contents of the greyed area rather than the arrowed rows. Any chance of upgrading my score from 'disastrous' to just 'miserable' ?
Nice puzzles - not enough time for me. Will enjoy them later... Thank-you for the contest!
@ 2010-11-21 11:09 PM (#2612 - in reply to #2611) (#2612) Top

debmohanty




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debmohanty posted @ 2010-11-21 11:09 PM

PuzzleScot - 2010-11-21 11:04 PM

I entered the wrong key for #4 - I put in the contents of the greyed area rather than the arrowed rows. Any chance of upgrading my score from 'disastrous' to just 'miserable' ?
Done
@ 2010-11-22 1:39 AM (#2613 - in reply to #2465) (#2613) Top

willwc



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willwc posted @ 2010-11-22 1:39 AM

If someone could check my entry for #1, it would be appreciated. I can't really explain it here without giving away part of the solution, but I think the error there should be fairly clear to someone who looks at it. (Unfortunately, the other 0's I submitted are all legitimately incorrect solutions )

Thanks to David for the interesting puzzle set, and especially to everyone affiliated with LMI who contributes to administering these contests every month.
@ 2010-11-22 1:44 AM (#2614 - in reply to #2465) (#2614) Top

drsteve



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drsteve posted @ 2010-11-22 1:44 AM

David and Deb

Great test, lots of fun, although as a Maths teacher, I could have done with less adding up.

Time seemed fine to me - I wouldn't expect to finish one of these (and I didn't, obviously) - maybe 60 minutes would have been better, but I still wouldn't have caught the thing that caused me to waste a lot of time on one puzzle (won't say what for fear of spoilers)

Cheers
@ 2010-11-22 2:25 AM (#2615 - in reply to #2465) (#2615) Top

rodders



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rodders posted @ 2010-11-22 2:25 AM

Very enjoyable set of tests.

I realise I have entered the incorrect key for #4. I entered the bottom row of both puzzles rather than the 3rd row of the right hand puzzle. I'm relatively confident I have the correct solution, although of course won't give it away here. Any chance of rescuing some points for that puzzle???
@ 2010-11-22 2:46 AM (#2616 - in reply to #2465) (#2616) Top

radekivv



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radekivv posted @ 2010-11-22 2:46 AM

Would it be possible to check my answer to #7? I separated lines by commas and the system did not like it. Thanks.
@ 2010-11-22 2:57 AM (#2617 - in reply to #2465) (#2617) Top

radekivv



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radekivv posted @ 2010-11-22 2:57 AM

Dave, thanks for a very nice set of puzzles! I will definitely finish the remaining ones not to miss any fun :-).
@ 2010-11-22 3:23 AM (#2618 - in reply to #2612) (#2618) Top

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davep posted @ 2010-11-22 3:23 AM

Hi Deb -
I also entered the yellow-outlined areas on #4 as my answers ....

In any case, compliments to David for some very clever puzzles (I ran out of time, so I will enjoy Deb's ESB later).

Best regards

Dave

Edited by davep 2010-11-22 3:24 AM
@ 2010-11-22 4:04 AM (#2619 - in reply to #2465) (#2619) Top

ostroffj



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ostroffj posted @ 2010-11-22 4:04 AM

Aw, I had my first typo when entering one of the FLIP 'n' Fills. And it knocked me down a bonus point bracket!

If it helps, my typo implies that a number ending in a 0 was flipped (which is clearly false). But I can understand being strict about this, and it's not like I'm really in contention for a top score anyway.
@ 2010-11-22 7:31 AM (#2620 - in reply to #2465) (#2620) Top

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detuned posted @ 2010-11-22 7:31 AM

Deb - I think there's a bug with regards to the puzzle rating system. I can't seem to give a rating for the two puzzles I had a manual override on the score.

For what it's worth, I thought #3 was a 6/10 and #12 was an 8/10.
@ 2010-11-22 8:18 AM (#2621 - in reply to #2620) (#2621) Top

debmohanty




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debmohanty posted @ 2010-11-22 8:18 AM

detuned - 2010-11-22 7:31 AM

Deb - I think there's a bug with regards to the puzzle rating system. I can't seem to give a rating for the two puzzles I had a manual override on the score.

For what it's worth, I thought #3 was a 6/10 and #12 was an 8/10.
Will have a look before next test. For now, I've added your ratings for the two specified puzzles.
@ 2010-11-22 8:36 AM (#2622 - in reply to #2621) (#2622) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2010-11-22 8:36 AM

willwc - 2010-11-22 1:39 AM
If someone could check my entry for #1, it would be appreciated. I can't really explain it here without giving away part of the solution, but I think the error there should be fairly clear to someone who looks at it. (Unfortunately, the other 0's I submitted are all legitimately incorrect solutions )

Correct answer 2FGHJ. Your answer 2FGHI.
Marked correct.

rodders - 2010-11-22 2:25 AM
I realise I have entered the incorrect key for #4. I entered the bottom row of both puzzles rather than the 3rd row of the right hand puzzle. I'm relatively confident I have the correct solution, although of course won't give it away here. Any chance of rescuing some points for that puzzle???
davep - 2010-11-22 3:23 AM
I also entered the yellow-outlined areas on #4 as my answers ....
Done
Many players did this. Given points to both you and others

radekivv - 2010-11-22 2:46 AM
Would it be possible to check my answer to #7? I separated lines by commas and the system did not like it. Thanks.
Many players did this. Given points to you and all others (even who didn't claim).

@ 2010-11-22 8:44 AM (#2623 - in reply to #2465) (#2623) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2010-11-22 8:44 AM

Checked all submissions for manual overrides. There is none as far as I can see.
Results are frozen now.
@ 2010-11-22 8:54 AM (#2624 - in reply to #2465) (#2624) Top

ostroffj



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ostroffj posted @ 2010-11-22 8:54 AM

Admin, I think willwc's point is that there is no row I: the rows read ABCDEFGHJK. So by "I" he meant "the thing after H".
@ 2010-11-22 8:54 AM (#2625 - in reply to #2465) (#2625) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2010-11-22 8:54 AM

Congratulations to Thomas Snyder and Hideaki Jo for topping in FLIP. Only 2 players to complete, and by what a margin - 18 minutes remaining. Only few seconds separating them apart.
Nikola continued his trend of single-puzzle-mistake from Renban. He would have otherwise got 9 minutes bonus.

In Indian ladder, Rakesh converted his 'good performance in Renban' into a 'great performance in FLIP'. And we've Keshava at 3rd position among Indian participants. Well done, Keshava and hope to see you do better in upcoming tests.
@ 2010-11-22 9:01 AM (#2626 - in reply to #2624) (#2626) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2010-11-22 9:01 AM

ostroffj - 2010-11-22 8:54 AM

Admin, I think willwc's point is that there is no row I: the rows read ABCDEFGHJK. So by "I" he meant "the thing after H".

That was careless from me. Sorry willwc. Thanks ostroffj for pointing.
3 players did the same mistake.
pushpa.mr
RJH0723
willwc
All of them get full points.
willwc's score is 360 now, and he moves to 15th position.
@ 2010-11-22 9:07 AM (#2627 - in reply to #2626) (#2627) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2010-11-22 9:07 AM

Slightly lesser participants compared to the last two LMI tests.
98 out of 115 players got non-zero scores. Thank you everyone for participating.

Those who could not participate should try to solve and enjoy the puzzles at leisure.
@ 2010-11-22 9:13 AM (#2629 - in reply to #2465) (#2629) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2010-11-22 9:13 AM

@ 2010-11-22 9:07 PM (#2634 - in reply to #2626) (#2634) Top

ostroffj



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ostroffj posted @ 2010-11-22 9:07 PM

All of them get full points.

And I don't suppose I could get credit for #3? It was the same kind of mistake, though less clear cut: instead of "K" I wrote "J", which unfortunately is an actual row. But then, if the last row ends in a 1, then I couldn't have thought J was flipped, or else that answer would be a two-digit number starting with a zero.
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