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@ 2010-12-06 5:33 AM (#2786) (#2786) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2010-12-06 5:33 AM

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@ 2010-12-06 5:34 AM (#2787 - in reply to #2786) (#2787) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2010-12-06 5:34 AM

Logic Masters India announces December Puzzle Test — Puzzles & Chess

Date : 11th and 12th December

Puzzle Types : 10 Basic puzzles with a Chess element in each of them

Author : Nikola Zivanovic

Length : 70 minutes

IB and Submission Link : http://logicmastersindia.com/lmitests?test=M201012P
@ 2010-12-07 2:56 PM (#2822 - in reply to #2786) (#2822) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2010-12-07 2:56 PM

@ 2010-12-07 3:09 PM (#2823 - in reply to #2786) (#2823) Top

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zalak posted @ 2010-12-07 3:09 PM

Is the solution of Arrow Chess correct. I think the number 3 has a Bishop and 3 arrows pointing towards it..

Also, is it possible to explain Chessdoku even further. The digit 1 at the end of instuctions is not making much sense to me. Maybe I am being slow here!

@ 2010-12-07 3:20 PM (#2824 - in reply to #2823) (#2824) Top

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debmohanty posted @ 2010-12-07 3:20 PM

zalak - 2010-12-07 3:09 PM
Also, is it possible to explain Chessdoku even further. The digit 1 at the end of instuctions is not making much sense to me. Maybe I am being slow here!

About Chessdoku
Each chess piece can attack exactly two cells having 1 inside them.
Is that better?

For example : the knight attacks R3C5 and R6C2
the bishop attacks R1C1 and R2C4
so on...
@ 2010-12-07 3:47 PM (#2826 - in reply to #2823) (#2826) Top

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Nikola posted @ 2010-12-07 3:47 PM

@ Zalak
Yes, it is a mistake. It should be 4.
@ 2010-12-07 3:50 PM (#2827 - in reply to #2824) (#2827) Top

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zalak posted @ 2010-12-07 3:50 PM

Makes sense now!!
@ 2010-12-07 3:58 PM (#2828 - in reply to #2826) (#2828) Top

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rakesh_rai posted @ 2010-12-07 3:58 PM

Nikola - 2010-12-07 3:47 PM@ ZalakYes, it is a mistake. It should be 4.
The two 4s in the second row also seem to be not matching - should they be 5 each?
@ 2010-12-07 6:26 PM (#2834 - in reply to #2828) (#2834) Top

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Nikola posted @ 2010-12-07 6:26 PM

Sorry for bad example. It will be fixed. Most important is that the rules are clear.

Nikola
@ 2010-12-07 8:24 PM (#2835 - in reply to #2834) (#2835) Top

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neerajmehrotra posted @ 2010-12-07 8:24 PM

Can some one explain how to start HIDDEN WORDS.............the puzzle in the IB
@ 2010-12-07 8:48 PM (#2836 - in reply to #2834) (#2836) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2010-12-07 8:48 PM

Nikola - 2010-12-07 6:26 PM

Sorry for bad example. It will be fixed. Most important is that the rules are clear.

Nikola

A newer version of IB is uploaded. Note that the only change is Arrow Chess example.

@ 2010-12-07 8:51 PM (#2837 - in reply to #2835) (#2837) Top

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purifire posted @ 2010-12-07 8:51 PM

I had a question on Hitori Chess.... in the example each chess piece attacks one number... however, can a piece attack 2 numbers in one line as in the example for Hidden Words... I am attaching an image of an alternate solution for Hitori chess.... Im not worried abt the dual solution of hitori chess in the example but want to confirm if the rule of hidden words (where the bishop attacks 2 Es in one line ) is also applicable in Hitori Chess.

Rishi



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@ 2010-12-07 8:58 PM (#2838 - in reply to #2837) (#2838) Top

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debmohanty posted @ 2010-12-07 8:58 PM

purifire - 2010-12-07 8:51 PM

I had a question on Hitori Chess.... in the example each chess piece attacks one number... however, can a piece attack 2 numbers in one line as in the example for Hidden Words... I am attaching an image of an alternate solution for Hitori chess.... Im not worried abt the dual solution of hitori chess in the example but want to confirm if the rule of hidden words (where the bishop attacks 2 Es in one line ) is also applicable in Hitori Chess.

Rishi
In the attachment, one of the 4s in row3 has to be painted black. So it is not a valid solution.
@ 2010-12-07 9:02 PM (#2839 - in reply to #2838) (#2839) Top

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purifire posted @ 2010-12-07 9:02 PM

debmohanty - 2010-12-07 8:58 PM
In the attachment, one of the 4s in row3 has to be painted black. So it is not a valid solution.

sorry, I attached a wrong image... The correct image I wanted to attach is below...




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@ 2010-12-07 9:27 PM (#2841 - in reply to #2839) (#2841) Top

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debmohanty posted @ 2010-12-07 9:27 PM

purifire - 2010-12-07 9:02 PM
sorry, I attached a wrong image... The correct image I wanted to attach is below...
As per rules, the example has more than one solution.

Please note that some of the examples are just for illustration purpose, and may not be valid puzzles by themselves. (Nikola mentioned this in IB )
@ 2010-12-07 9:28 PM (#2842 - in reply to #2839) (#2842) Top

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Nikola posted @ 2010-12-07 9:28 PM

Thanks, Rishi. Yes, we have a dual solution here but I'm glad that you understand the rules. As I said in booklet, this is not a puzzles.
@ 2010-12-08 3:33 PM (#2847 - in reply to #2842) (#2847) Top

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purifire posted @ 2010-12-08 3:33 PM

Nikola - 2010-12-07 9:28 PM

Thanks, Rishi. Yes, we have a dual solution here but I'm glad that you understand the rules. As I said in booklet, this is not a puzzles.


In Hidden words, can the words be spelt in reverse??

Rishi
@ 2010-12-08 3:51 PM (#2848 - in reply to #2847) (#2848) Top

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debmohanty posted @ 2010-12-08 3:51 PM

purifire - 2010-12-08 3:33 PM
In Hidden words, can the words be spelt in reverse??

That is not allowed.
@ 2010-12-09 9:23 PM (#2851 - in reply to #2786) (#2851) Top

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vopani posted @ 2010-12-09 9:23 PM

In Battleships, can a piece attack the same ship more than once? (Say the knight attacks two cells of the 4-cell ship)
@ 2010-12-09 10:11 PM (#2852 - in reply to #2851) (#2852) Top

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neerajmehrotra posted @ 2010-12-09 10:11 PM

Rohan Rao - 2010-12-09 9:23 PM

In Battleships, can a piece attack the same ship more than once? (Say the knight attacks two cells of the 4-cell ship)


Yes..........I think so.........because the instruction

each chess piece attacks exactly one ship of every kind

It dosent talk about the number of ship segments.......
@ 2010-12-10 9:53 AM (#2853 - in reply to #2852) (#2853) Top

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debmohanty posted @ 2010-12-10 9:53 AM

neerajmehrotra - 2010-12-09 10:11 PM

Rohan Rao - 2010-12-09 9:23 PM

In Battleships, can a piece attack the same ship more than once? (Say the knight attacks two cells of the 4-cell ship)


Yes..........I think so.........because the instruction

each chess piece attacks exactly one ship of every kind

It dosent talk about the number of ship segments.......

That is allowed.
A chess piece can attack same ship more than once.
@ 2010-12-10 3:35 PM (#2856 - in reply to #2786) (#2856) Top

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debmohanty posted @ 2010-12-10 3:35 PM

Puzzle booklet is uploaded
@ 2010-12-11 5:10 PM (#2863 - in reply to #2856) (#2863) Top

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purifire posted @ 2010-12-11 5:10 PM

debmohanty - 2010-12-10 3:35 PM

Puzzle booklet is uploaded


Now this was a completely new and refreshing set of puzzles :)

Though I am familiar with chess but never ever imagined an influx of chess into our normal day to day puzzles....

Great set Nikola... though not much to look forward to from my results point of view...

Rishi
@ 2010-12-11 8:31 PM (#2864 - in reply to #2786) (#2864) Top

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neerajmehrotra posted @ 2010-12-11 8:31 PM

grt set of puzzles..........very difficult from my standard....thanks
@ 2010-12-11 10:46 PM (#2865 - in reply to #2786) (#2865) Top

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marpla posted @ 2010-12-11 10:46 PM

Great test !

Unfortunately I entered coordinates in alphabetical order instead of top to bottom for chess battleships and hidden words...
(I think the order required is not specified for hidden words.)

thanks for the puzzles
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