@ 2012-05-31 12:38 AM (#7326 - in reply to #7185) (#7326) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2012-05-31 12:38 AM http://prasannaseshadri.wordpress.com/2012/05/31/its-as-easy-as-ipc... You can use these for practice. I can promise I'll have a liar Slitherlink up tomorrow or day after. It is now personal between me and that puzzle :| |
@ 2012-05-31 1:28 AM (#7330 - in reply to #7185) (#7330) Top | |
Posts: 6 Country : India | jayantshaq posted @ 2012-05-31 1:28 AM Hello organizers, I would like to know whether citizens of India temporarily residing abroad are eligible to be a part of the Indian team. For instance, if someone is doing a PhD abroad or is posted to another country for a couple of years, are they eligible? |
@ 2012-05-31 1:29 AM (#7331 - in reply to #7330) (#7331) Top | |
Posts: 460 Country : India | purifire posted @ 2012-05-31 1:29 AM jayantshaq - 2012-05-31 1:28 AM Hello organizers, I would like to know whether citizens of India temporarily residing abroad are eligible to be a part of the Indian team. For instance, if someone is doing a PhD abroad or is posted to another country for a couple of years, are they eligible? You are still eligible as long as you hold an Indian passport :) Rishi |
@ 2012-05-31 1:31 AM (#7332 - in reply to #7330) (#7332) Top | |
Posts: 175 Country : India | Organisers posted @ 2012-05-31 1:31 AM jayantshaq - 2012-05-31 1:28 AM Nationality is determined by citizenship, not residence.Hello organizers, I would like to know whether citizens of India temporarily residing abroad are eligible to be a part of the Indian team. For instance, if someone is doing a PhD abroad or is posted to another country for a couple of years, are they eligible? |
@ 2012-05-31 1:40 AM (#7333 - in reply to #7185) (#7333) Top | |
Posts: 6 Country : India | jayantshaq posted @ 2012-05-31 1:40 AM Thanks for the quick response :) |
@ 2012-05-31 10:01 AM (#7336 - in reply to #7185) (#7336) Top | |
Posts: 123 Country : India | macherlakumar posted @ 2012-05-31 10:01 AM Hi All, Please follow the link http://math.berkeley.edu/~auroux/frwpc10/ for some practise puzzles (Part I and Part II only). Part I: 1. Battleships 2. Skyscrapers 3. Lop Finder 4. Star Battle Part II: 1. Easy as ABC 2. All Alone (Hitori) 3. Fences 4. Loop Finder Thanks and Regards, Ravi |
@ 2012-05-31 11:06 AM (#7337 - in reply to #7185) (#7337) Top | |
Posts: 123 Country : India | macherlakumar posted @ 2012-05-31 11:06 AM Hi All, For all the new members, here is the link for Tapa practise puzzles http://logicmastersindia.com/lmitests/dl.asp?view=1&attachmentid=22... The puzzles are sorted from easy to hard, So I recommend you to do it in the same way. NOTE : 1. Please use the booklet for practising the puzzles only. 2. These puzzles are from a competition previously held at LMI and that competition has nothing to do with the IPC 2012 except for using the puzzles for practise. 3. Please ignore Page 1 of the PDF booklet. 4. Please do not ask any questions about that competition in this thread. |
@ 2012-05-31 11:07 AM (#7338 - in reply to #7185) (#7338) Top | |
Posts: 35 Country : India | mathcrazy posted @ 2012-05-31 11:07 AM In the sample puzzle for Coded TomTom given in the instruction booklet, the first number should be AH+, right? It's given as AF+, which doesn't lead to a proper solution. |
@ 2012-05-31 1:57 PM (#7339 - in reply to #7185) (#7339) Top | |
Posts: 123 Country : India | macherlakumar posted @ 2012-05-31 1:57 PM Hi All, Few more practise puzzles http://math.berkeley.edu/~auroux/frwpc08/round1.pdf 1. Battleships 5. Loopfinder 6. End view (As Easy As ABC) http://math.berkeley.edu/~auroux/frwpc08/round2.pdf 4. All Alone (Hiroti) http://math.berkeley.edu/~auroux/frwpc08/round3.pdf 2. Pearls (Masyu) http://math.berkeley.edu/~auroux/frwpc11/epr1-en.pdf 7. Hitori (All alone) 9. Skyscrapers 11. Easy as 1-2-3 (As Easy As ABC) 12. Fences (slitherlink) http://math.berkeley.edu/~auroux/frwpc11/epr4-en.pdf 4. Kakuro Let me know in case of any concerns. Thanks and Regards, Ravi |
@ 2012-05-31 4:27 PM (#7341 - in reply to #7185) (#7341) Top | |
Posts: 31 Country : United Kingdom | PuzzleScot posted @ 2012-05-31 4:27 PM Hi, In the past, IPCs have been open for a longer period to allow international participation. (eg, in parts of USA, it will start at 3:30am). Will there be the option this year to participate later in the day, or even another day for other nationalities competing as guests? |
@ 2012-05-31 6:07 PM (#7343 - in reply to #7185) (#7343) Top | |
Posts: 668 Country : India | swaroop2011 posted @ 2012-05-31 6:07 PM Here go few more puzzles for Practice. Will see if i can create liar slitherlink and star battle. Hope you will enjoy!! :) http://swaroopg92.blogspot.in/2012/05/puzzles-69-75-ipc-2012-practi... Edited by swaroop2011 2012-05-31 6:08 PM |
@ 2012-05-31 9:20 PM (#7345 - in reply to #7341) (#7345) Top | |
Posts: 175 Country : India | Organisers posted @ 2012-05-31 9:20 PM PuzzleScot - 2012-05-31 4:27 PM Hi, In the past, IPCs have been open for a longer period to allow international participation. (eg, in parts of USA, it will start at 3:30am). Will there be the option this year to participate later in the day, or even another day for other nationalities competing as guests? Yes, we'll keep it open for Monday midnight GMT time (just like other LMI tests) for international participation. |
@ 2012-05-31 9:27 PM (#7346 - in reply to #7185) (#7346) Top | |
Posts: 1 Country : United States | PreetiSar posted @ 2012-05-31 9:27 PM Hi.. I am an Indian living in USA... I want to take part in IPC 2012. Since the test is from 2:00 pm to 4:30 pm, it will be morning 4:30 am here. What I wanted to know is, will a printer be required or will it be more convenient to solve it if we print the puzzles out on paper? If that is so I will have to run to lab early in the morning :( .... please do give me some suggestions regarding this.. thanx |
@ 2012-05-31 9:44 PM (#7347 - in reply to #7345) (#7347) Top | |
Posts: 1 Country : United Kingdom | dickoon posted @ 2012-05-31 9:44 PM Organisers - 2012-05-31 5:20 PM Excellent decision! Much appreciated, thank you very much.Yes, we'll keep it open for 24 hours (after it starts) for international participation. |
@ 2012-05-31 10:01 PM (#7348 - in reply to #7347) (#7348) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2012-05-31 10:01 PM dickoon - 2012-05-31 9:44 PM We'll keep it open till Monday midnight GMT time (just like other LMI tests) for international participation to avoid any confusion.Organisers - 2012-05-31 5:20 PM Excellent decision! Much appreciated, thank you very much.Yes, we'll keep it open for 24 hours (after it starts) for international participation. |
@ 2012-05-31 11:02 PM (#7349 - in reply to #7346) (#7349) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2012-05-31 11:02 PM PreetiSar - 2012-05-31 9:27 PM Hi.. I am an Indian living in USA... I want to take part in IPC 2012. Since the test is from 2:00 pm to 4:30 pm, it will be morning 4:30 am here. What I wanted to know is, will a printer be required or will it be more convenient to solve it if we print the puzzles out on paper? If that is so I will have to run to lab early in the morning :( .... please do give me some suggestions regarding this.. thanx A printer helps, and its always best to solve on paper speed-wise, but then, you can easily do it on paint/some similar tool as well. If you want to optimize your performance, you're probably better off with a printer and should probably decide if you can go to the lab early, but as long as you are logically sound in solving the puzzles, it won't affect you a huge lot. I gave IPC 2010 and numerous LMI tests before April on paint :) |
@ 2012-05-31 11:40 PM (#7350 - in reply to #7185) (#7350) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2012-05-31 11:40 PM http://prasannaseshadri.wordpress.com/2012/05/31/i-never-lie-or-do-... Here is the 2nd batch of practice puzzles. Just 3 of them, but since all are from the variants category, they should help :) |
@ 2012-05-31 11:51 PM (#7351 - in reply to #7185) (#7351) Top | |
Posts: 35 Country : India | mathcrazy posted @ 2012-05-31 11:51 PM I'm a resident of India. I would like to know if we must definitely start the puzzles at 2 pm, or can we start it later, say at 6 pm, provided we complete it within 2.5 hours? |
@ 2012-06-01 12:13 AM (#7352 - in reply to #7351) (#7352) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2012-06-01 12:13 AM mathcrazy - 2012-05-31 11:51 PM I'm a resident of India. I would like to know if we must definitely start the puzzles at 2 pm, or can we start it later, say at 6 pm, provided we complete it within 2.5 hours? If you want to be eligible for Selection to Team India, and be in the official Indian IPC results, you should start it at 2 PM and you have till 4.30. It is open for longer mainly for International participants to enjoy the competition at their convenience. |
@ 2012-06-01 5:22 PM (#7354 - in reply to #7185) (#7354) Top | |
Posts: 81 Country : India | Tejal Phatak posted @ 2012-06-01 5:22 PM Are both Battleships going to be Classic? No variant? |
@ 2012-06-01 5:23 PM (#7355 - in reply to #7354) (#7355) Top | |
Posts: 175 Country : India | Organisers posted @ 2012-06-01 5:23 PM Tejal Phatak - 2012-06-01 5:22 PM Both Battleships have same rules.Are both Battleships going to be Classic? No variant? |
@ 2012-06-01 5:35 PM (#7356 - in reply to #7352) (#7356) Top | |
Posts: 89 Country : India | utkaarsh posted @ 2012-06-01 5:35 PM I thought a 15 minute window is available as per IB, it says for IPC answers will not be accepted after 16.45, referring to previous comments by Prasanna Pls confirm Edited by utkaarsh 2012-06-01 5:37 PM |
@ 2012-06-01 5:41 PM (#7357 - in reply to #7185) (#7357) Top | |
Posts: 81 Country : India | Tejal Phatak posted @ 2012-06-01 5:41 PM You can start between 2pm and 2.15pm anytime, latest being 2.15pm if you want to make use of complete 150 minutes. |
@ 2012-06-01 8:35 PM (#7358 - in reply to #7357) (#7358) Top | |
Posts: 5 Country : United States | Yokipi posted @ 2012-06-01 8:35 PM Sorry, a bit of a semantics clarification question... Instruction Booklet - Masyu: "and it may not visit all cells" Does this imply that a solution cannot visit all cells, or simply that it is not a requirement that all cells must be visited?Edited by Yokipi 2012-06-01 8:36 PM |
@ 2012-06-01 10:01 PM (#7359 - in reply to #7358) (#7359) Top | |
Posts: 175 Country : India | Organisers posted @ 2012-06-01 10:01 PM Yokipi - 2012-06-01 8:35 PM It is not a requirement to visit all cells. Sorry, a bit of a semantics clarification question... Instruction Booklet - Masyu: "and it may not visit all cells" Does this imply that a solution cannot visit all cells, or simply that it is not a requirement that all cells must be visited? |