@ 2010-02-21 10:41 PM (#47 - in reply to #10) (#47) Top | |
Posts: 81 Country : India | Tejal Phatak posted @ 2010-02-21 10:41 PM @Himani, Why didnt you give our Mock Test? |
@ 2010-02-22 3:36 PM (#49 - in reply to #10) (#49) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2010-02-22 3:36 PM Instruction booklet uploaded here |
@ 2010-02-26 10:02 AM (#70 - in reply to #10) (#70) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2010-02-26 10:02 AM After a very tough Mock13, we'll have Mock14 this weekend. There will be 2 Rounds consisting of Classics and Variations respectively. Visit http://logicmastersindia.com/mock14 for details about timing and to download the booklets. We hope you will enjoy Mock14 which is designed by our friends TTHsieh, Leaf Card and Oddest |
@ 2010-02-27 12:35 PM (#81 - in reply to #10) (#81) Top | |
Posts: 32 Country : Turkey | zhergan posted @ 2010-02-27 12:35 PM Hi, I want to ask something. In the instruction booklet it is stated that we have 50 minutes solving time for round1 and then 20 minutes resting time and at last another 50 minutes to solve round 2 which sums up to 120 minutes. From this statement I understand that a puzzler is only allowed to start round 2 just after 70 minutes passed from he clicked start round 1 button. Will start round 2 button be disabled during this 70 minutes. I think it should be. Because other way one may click it to deal more with round 2 puzzles including the variants not the classics. Or he/she may click this button before the completion of 20 minutes resting period which leads to an advantage among other puzzlers. I just wanted to clearify this point. Thanks for the competition, Zafer |
@ 2010-02-27 1:20 PM (#83 - in reply to #81) (#83) Top | |
Posts: 9 Country : China | Leaf Card posted @ 2010-02-27 1:20 PM hello,zhergan the "start round 2" buttom will available after 70 mins from you click "start round 1", if you don't start round 1,round 2 will not available. |
@ 2010-02-27 1:44 PM (#84 - in reply to #81) (#84) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2010-02-27 1:44 PM Short Answer - Start Round2 button will be disabled until 70 minutes are passed after Round1 started. Here is what will happen exactly - Before the mock starts (8PM IST 27-Feb) -> Round1, Round2 disabled After mock start (after 8PM IST 27-Feb) -> Round1 enabled, Round2 disabled After you start taking Round1 till first 50 minutes -> Round1 enabled, Round2 disabled between 50 minutes and 70 minutes -> Round1 disabled, Round2 disabled after 70 minutes -> Round1 disabled, Round2 enabled after 120 minutes -> Round1 enabled, Round2 enabled, but you can't submit the answer after mock ends (8pm IST 28-Feb) -> Round1 enabled, Round2 enabled, but you can't submit the answer Show Examples will be enabled all the time. Hope it is clear to everyone. |
@ 2010-02-27 1:56 PM (#85 - in reply to #81) (#85) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2010-02-27 1:56 PM Also, even if you finish round1 before 50 minutes, you can start Round2 only 70 minutes after your started round1. So for example, if you finish all the sudokus in Round1 in 40 minutes after you started Round1, you have to wait for 10+20=30 minutes to start round2. Also, during the 20 minutes break while you are waiting for Round2, you can click on the 'Refresh' button next to 'Show examples' to see how much time is left. Once 20 minutes is over, 'Start Round2' button will be enabled. |
@ 2010-02-27 3:06 PM (#92 - in reply to #10) (#92) Top | |
Posts: 32 Country : Turkey | zhergan posted @ 2010-02-27 3:06 PM Thanks for the explanation:) Regards, Zafer |
@ 2010-02-27 9:56 PM (#98 - in reply to #10) (#98) Top | |
Posts: 25 Country : United States | cnarrikkattu posted @ 2010-02-27 9:56 PM I suggest that the next time you have a multi-round mock test like this one, you treat the two rounds independently, so one can do one round early in the day and do the other round late in the day. There's no real reason not to have this flexibility given the "any time mock" system. It's not immediately apparent that the two rounds have to be taken together. |
@ 2010-02-27 11:59 PM (#100 - in reply to #10) (#100) Top | |
Posts: 3 Country : India | anupama_02 posted @ 2010-02-27 11:59 PM i have a doubt lets say i take the mock today with a username.which means i have all the puzzles with me. and what if i login tmmrw with another ID and submit the answers.this way it looks like i have finished all the puzzles when i login the second time |
@ 2010-02-28 12:00 AM (#101 - in reply to #10) (#101) Top | |
Posts: 3 Country : India | anupama_02 posted @ 2010-02-28 12:00 AM have a doubt lets say i take the mock today with a username.which means i have all the puzzles with me. and what if i login tmmrw with another ID and submit the answers.this way it looks like i have finished all the puzzles when i login the second time |
@ 2010-02-28 12:03 AM (#102 - in reply to #10) (#102) Top | |
Posts: 3 Country : India | anupama_02 posted @ 2010-02-28 12:03 AM i don't intend to do this but what if somebody does it like this |
@ 2010-02-28 1:09 AM (#103 - in reply to #10) (#103) Top | |
mmtronic | mmtronic posted @ 2010-02-28 1:09 AM I started Round1 but (even after many refreshes) don't get page with the flash puzzles to enter answers... Any idea what's wrong? Thx |
@ 2010-02-28 1:18 AM (#104 - in reply to #103) (#104) Top | |
mmtronic | mmtronic posted @ 2010-02-28 1:18 AM mmtronic - 2010-02-28 1:09 AM I started Round1 but (even after many refreshes) don't get page with the flash puzzles to enter answers... Any idea what's wrong? Thx OK, used Chrome and it works there... lost couple of minutes, sigh. :( |
@ 2010-02-28 5:26 AM (#105 - in reply to #98) (#105) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2010-02-28 5:26 AM Chris, whatever you mentioned about multiple rounds is definitely the best one. Here is my personal opinion :- First of all, I don't like multiple rounds, when it is Online. Players who solve on paper always loose time because of pdf password, printing etc. I would always prefer a single longer round than multiple smaller rounds. |
@ 2010-02-28 7:49 AM (#106 - in reply to #10) (#106) Top | |
Posts: 9 Country : China | Leaf Card posted @ 2010-02-28 7:49 AM thank you for all players who participated in mock test 14 :) for someone metioned why it has two rounds, the two rounds are designed by different people, it's difficult to calculate bouns if we put all puzzles together. at first, i only want to a mock test with classic sudoku, but i also know many players want to solve variants, so i ask another one to do variants. we want the test in 2 hours because it's better to test players ability in classic and variants, sustained attention in two 2 hours. Deb metioned printing, in my opinion, every player will spend time to print, it's fair. our original intention is everyone will enjoy our puzzles, and harvest by playing our puzzles, i will analysis round 1 after the test end. |
@ 2010-02-28 5:43 PM (#111 - in reply to #100) (#111) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2010-02-28 5:43 PM anupama_02 - 2010-02-27 11:59 PM i have a doubt lets say i take the mock today with a username.which means i have all the puzzles with me. and what if i login tmmrw with another ID and submit the answers.this way it looks like i have finished all the puzzles when i login the second time These 'Mock Tests' provide opportunities to players to solve Sudokus in a time-constraint-ed environment. This will only help them in 'Actual' competitions. With 'Any Time Mock', players can find ways to cheat the system, but in reality they will be cheating themselves. |
@ 2010-02-28 6:37 PM (#112 - in reply to #10) (#112) Top | |
Posts: 337 Country : Switzerland | Fred76 posted @ 2010-02-28 6:37 PM I think there is a grid without solution .... I do it 3 times and each time, there was a contradiction wich prevented me from continuing the resolution... :( Fred Edited by Fred76 2010-02-28 6:40 PM |
@ 2010-02-28 7:48 PM (#113 - in reply to #112) (#113) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2010-02-28 7:48 PM Fred, which grid are you referring to? |
@ 2010-02-28 8:24 PM (#114 - in reply to #113) (#114) Top | |
Posts: 12 Country : Czech Republic | mtronic posted @ 2010-02-28 8:24 PM debmohanty - 2010-02-28 7:48 PM Fred, which grid are you referring to? I suppose it is XV. My solution was accepted, but there is one missing V sign between r1c1 and r2c1. |
@ 2010-02-28 8:44 PM (#115 - in reply to #10) (#115) Top | |
Posts: 45 Country : India | adityasaraf007 posted @ 2010-02-28 8:44 PM Average Sudoku Average Sudoku did not have a unique solution: 324 157 698 615 298 734 987 364 125 241 689 573 536 742 981 879 513 246 193 425 867 762 831 459 458 976 312 4 & 8 in Boxes 8 & 9 can be interchanged among themselves. Please correct me if I am wrong. |
@ 2010-02-28 8:53 PM (#117 - in reply to #115) (#117) Top | |
Posts: 337 Country : Switzerland | Fred76 posted @ 2010-02-28 8:53 PM Yes, it was on the XV grid... I had a 3 in r1c1 or r2c1 then 2 could not be in r1c1or r2c1, so I put the 2 r1c3 or r3c3, then I can not finish the grid.... And on average sudoku I thought there were 2 solutions, too... Fred |
@ 2010-02-28 9:02 PM (#118 - in reply to #10) (#118) Top | |
Posts: 9 Country : China | Leaf Card posted @ 2010-02-28 9:02 PM it's my fault lost a "v" in vx sudoku, i'm very sorry to all. the answer of average is 324157698 615298734 987364125 142689573 536742981 879513246 763825419 291436857 458971362 in the rule"The cell which value is the average of two cells aside marked with a line.", so if there's no line, it can't be average of two cells. |
@ 2010-02-28 9:08 PM (#119 - in reply to #115) (#119) Top | |
Posts: 12 Country : Czech Republic | mtronic posted @ 2010-02-28 9:08 PM adityasaraf007 - 2010-02-28 8:44 PM Average Sudoku Average Sudoku did not have a unique solution: 324 157 698 615 298 734 987 364 125 241 689 573 536 742 981 879 513 246 193 425 867 762 831 459 458 976 312 4 & 8 in Boxes 8 & 9 can be interchanged among themselves. Please correct me if I am wrong. On the 7th line ... 2-5-8 would mean, that there is horizontal line over 5. So they can't be this way, only the other position is correct. |
@ 2010-02-28 9:13 PM (#122 - in reply to #10) (#122) Top | |
Posts: 9 Country : China | Leaf Card posted @ 2010-02-28 9:13 PM R7C7 can't be 8 because R7C6 = 5, and R7C5 = 2 |