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@ 2012-07-26 5:14 PM (#8029 - in reply to #7911) (#8029) Top

krisram



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krisram posted @ 2012-07-26 5:14 PM

Thanks for the clarification ... Indeed, my solution was wrong ... Solved it correctly now :)
@ 2012-07-27 8:25 PM (#8040 - in reply to #7911) (#8040) Top

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neerajmehrotra posted @ 2012-07-27 8:25 PM

I find very good response to the beginners contest....40 plus Indian participants have played.....May I request especially new comers to play...this is a really good contest.....
@ 2012-07-28 8:39 PM (#8045 - in reply to #7911) (#8045) Top

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distri posted @ 2012-07-28 8:39 PM

LMI tournaments are very impressive and hard, often frustrating for Beginners or slow players like me.
I hope these contests will be suggested again ,It 's also a good training against the stress of the stopwatch .
Thank you for this great idea
@ 2012-07-28 8:49 PM (#8046 - in reply to #8045) (#8046) Top

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prasanna16391 posted @ 2012-07-28 8:49 PM

distri - 2012-07-28 8:39 PM

I hope these contests will be suggested again


As the home page suggests, this is scheduled at least for the next two months, and the plan is to keep it as a monthly thing just like the traditional monthly tests.
@ 2012-07-28 10:40 PM (#8047 - in reply to #8046) (#8047) Top

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prasanna16391 posted @ 2012-07-28 10:40 PM

We have noticed that many participants are using the "claim points" button for every wrong submission. This button is only to be used if you feel you have solved the Sudoku correctly and have made an error of some sort while entering the answer key. All other claims will be rejected. Once you have submitted please check your solutions for errors before claiming points, else its really a waste of time.
@ 2012-07-30 3:52 PM (#8062 - in reply to #7911) (#8062) Top

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sudokufan posted @ 2012-07-30 3:52 PM

I cannot participate in the Sudoku contest as the puzzle is not opening. I tried clicking on the reset button by pressing Control Enter but its still not happening. Please help me out. Thanks.
@ 2012-07-30 4:45 PM (#8063 - in reply to #8062) (#8063) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2012-07-30 4:45 PM

sudokufan - 2012-07-30 3:52 PM

I cannot participate in the Sudoku contest as the puzzle is not opening. I tried clicking on the reset button by pressing Control Enter but its still not happening. Please help me out. Thanks.
Send us a screenshot - logicmasteradmin@gmail.com
@ 2012-08-01 5:48 AM (#8079 - in reply to #7911) (#8079) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2012-08-01 5:48 AM

July Beginners' Contest is over. We are trying to filter out some results (like the one in the attachment)



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@ 2012-08-01 8:59 AM (#8080 - in reply to #7911) (#8080) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2012-08-01 8:59 AM

Based the number of participants (314 participants, 204 non-zero scores, 203 Indians), we can very well say that lot of participants are looking forward to "easier" competitions (compared to, for example, the monthly tests). We will continue to hold these Beginners' contests as frequently as we can, but not certainly more than once a month. At the same time, we expect some of these players should try the monthly tests as well. Most, if not all, monthly tests have some basic sudoku types as well as some easy sudokus.

Now back to July's results - obviously jaku111 and kimking solved the 8 sudokus in incredible time.

We have not defined (not sure if it is objectively possible to define) who a beginner is - any suggestions welcome. However, we are pleased to announce the top 3 debutants.
They are, in order :
Manuj Arora (manuj) - India
SUDOMICH - France
ARCHANA TAYADE (ARTAYADE) - India

Congratulations everyone, and thank you for participating and making it a success.

Please share any feedback you might have (except that the Classics were tougher than the Variants :-)
@ 2012-08-01 3:06 PM (#8083 - in reply to #8080) (#8083) Top

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Ours brun posted @ 2012-08-01 3:06 PM

First, I would like to point out that the variants were clearly easier than the classics. Don't know if this had been said before.

(sorry)

Seriously, I think the very high indian participation proves the attractiveness of such easy tests. The 40' length is certainly a good thing too for some beginners who may be afraid of two hours contests, or are not yet passionate enough to spend that much time solving sudokus. Definitely a good initiative to pursue.

Happy to see fellow Sudomich doing well; he has been solving classic sudokus for a long time now, but has only recently entered the variants world. Clearly he is the type of player to who these tests may be useful.

Thanks to LMI team once again !
@ 2012-08-01 4:40 PM (#8084 - in reply to #8080) (#8084) Top

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prasanna16391 posted @ 2012-08-01 4:40 PM

Administrator - 2012-08-01 8:59 AM

We have not defined (not sure if it is objectively possible to define) who a beginner is - any suggestions welcome.


This is an important topic. While we've acknowledged the debutants, thats a really narrowed down scope. In any case, the 3 mentioned above have done really well even if we consider some definitive way to determine who is a beginner, and I believe their scores show they're ready to keep a solid target of solving a good chunk of a Monthly test too. The point here, other than giving the beginner something interesting to tackle, is also to give confidence to the ones who do well that they can move to the next level. So for that we need to acknowledge any beginner stepping up, not just the debutants which by definition is a one-time thing.

Anyway, congratulations to Manuj, Sudomich and Archana for some really impressive performances. I met Manuj in the Mumbai round of the Times Sudoku Championship, and his score was really impressive. Its good to see him replicate that here.

Edited by prasanna16391 2012-08-01 4:43 PM
@ 2012-08-01 6:07 PM (#8085 - in reply to #8084) (#8085) Top

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greenhorn posted @ 2012-08-01 6:07 PM

I think that every contestant should have enough self-reflection and could decide whether he is a beginner or "professional". Before starting the test everyone should submit the proper button with these two choices. We could not decide whether the contestant is experienced enough.
Here in Slovakia we have 2 categories in every sudoku tournament - A for the experienced puzzlers and B for the beginners and recreative solvers. The solver who win two of five tournaments is automatically transfered into the A-category. Maybe that is why we have large amount of unexperienced puzzlers visiting our tournaments. They never have embarrassing feelings about being overrun by the strong competition. But there is another question - is the goal of LMI organisers to have two separate scorecards?
@ 2012-08-01 6:14 PM (#8086 - in reply to #7911) (#8086) Top

prasanna16391



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prasanna16391 posted @ 2012-08-01 6:14 PM

Allowing a participant to choose is good, but there still needs to be some limit, since some really good solver who is relatively new(say few months or so in) can still consider himself "inexperienced". But it is a valid idea nonetheless.

As for separate scorecards, that is a possibility. We are trying to give the Beginners a level of competition among themselves. Obviously top solvers like this as practice too so a division would be nice. But we'll need to make sure the categories are definite. Your suggestion is good in that respect.
@ 2012-08-01 6:52 PM (#8087 - in reply to #7911) (#8087) Top

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greenhorn posted @ 2012-08-01 6:52 PM

Also I would like to add few words to the competition. Before the test I thought about the system of submitting answers. I usually submit all solved puzzles and then have 5-8 minutes to "solve" the rest. The biggest disadvantage of this system is that I often missed the time limit and could not submit all the puzzles. But this time I realised that 40 minutes are enough to solve and submit everything. There was also no necessary to speculate on the order of puzzles to solve (this is my another bad habit). But after the test I was quite surprised that 8 puzzles from the top10 have submitted their answers continuosly during solving. Only I and Bastian did it after solving everything. However 6 of the puzzles at positions from 11 to 20 used the way of one submission. Whereas the differences among the top 20 (or among the 3 and 20th position) were very close it seems so that the continious submitting is more suitable. It would be interesting to know how many players of these used the online solving mode, because I suppose, that the great majority of "one submission players" use this way.
@ 2012-08-01 9:15 PM (#8088 - in reply to #8087) (#8088) Top

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Gotroch posted @ 2012-08-01 9:15 PM

greenhorn - 2012-08-01 2:52 PMIt would be interesting to know how many players of these used the online solving mode, because I suppose, that the great majority of "one submission players" use this way.
When you look at answer strings of each competitor, you can see who solved the puzzles on paper (strings with # in between) and who solved online (just one string of digits)
@ 2012-08-01 9:30 PM (#8089 - in reply to #8088) (#8089) Top

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greenhorn posted @ 2012-08-01 9:30 PM

Gotroch - 2012-08-01 9:15 PM

greenhorn - 2012-08-01 2:52 PMIt would be interesting to know how many players of these used the online solving mode, because I suppose, that the great majority of "one submission players" use this way.
When you look at answer strings of each competitor, you can see who solved the puzzles on paper (strings with # in between) and who solved online (just one string of digits)


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@ 2012-08-02 4:03 AM (#8090 - in reply to #7911) (#8090) Top

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Fred76 posted @ 2012-08-02 4:03 AM

Thanks for organizing this contest.

Seeing the results and participation (more than 200 Indian players !), I think you can consider that it's a success.
Being administrator of a french forum, I'm happy to see a good participation of french players. Some of them are regular player here, and others are new or don't play LMI test regularly.
I hope that there will be more swiss players next month. I know some players who could have fun in taking part in these beginners' contests.

I think it should be good to have 2 separate rankings. 1 for experienced or good players ("""professional"""), another one for beginners or players being less competitive and who have perhaps less fun in the "regular" monthly test. I think it should be good to let new players choose in which category they want to play, but I think for following tests, there should be a clear criterion edicted by LMI. The limit could be based on the number of points gained in preceeding beginners' test, if the tests are all approximately the same difficulty. Perhaps having done more than 60 points (means that the player has solved all puzzles or had enough time bonus in one part to compensate some mistake or unsolved in the other part) could be an interesting limit. If you are able to solve the 8 puzzles in 40+40 minutes, you should be able to solve a few grids in "regular" monthly test and perhaps have fun with them. Of course players who didn't have a score of 60 points can also have fun in participating in "regular" monthly test, but perhaps these players will have some frustrating time on hard tests (see distri's previous message).
Perhaps you have to think also about players who solved only one part (classic or variant). If a very good player only take part to one part, that doesn't mean that he should be in the "beginners' liga" next month...

I don't know if a such system can be implemented for these beginners contests?


About solving modes:

I think it could be a bigger difference between both modes than for regular monthly test. Results could let us think that it's probably more efficient to use online mode for these short tests, especially for good players. I played on paper. Despite the fact that I made very good results using online solving on LMI tests in 2010, I've seen that I was not comfortable with the flash LMI interface (just a matter of habit).
I think it doesn't really matter, as it affects much more players who solve each part in less than say 20 minutes, and they are not the target audience of these contests. But it could be good just to mention for each player if they used "online mode", "paper mode" or mixed both.

Finally: the Classics were tougher than the Variants , BUT:
I think it's better that way: One can find tons of classic sudokus in newspaper, website, etc... so we can really practice classic sudokus everywhere, we don't need LMI to get good at classic sudokus. It's a bit different with variants, even if lot of resource can be found on internet.

Fred
@ 2012-08-03 12:08 AM (#8098 - in reply to #7911) (#8098) Top

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neerajmehrotra posted @ 2012-08-03 12:08 AM

Cheers LMI....I think the goal is accomplished.....we have 200 plus Indians participating....hope to see this number increasing in the next months contest....
@ 2012-08-04 8:37 AM (#8101 - in reply to #8090) (#8101) Top

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vopani posted @ 2012-08-04 8:37 AM

Fred76 - 2012-08-02 4:03 AM

I think it should be good to have 2 separate rankings. 1 for experienced or good players ("""professional"""), another one for beginners or players being less competitive and who have perhaps less fun in the "regular" monthly test. I think it should be good to let new players choose in which category they want to play, but I think for following tests, there should be a clear criterion edicted by LMI.

Fred

I had suggested something similar a long time back, that on the score page, to have a tab which shows the results of ONLY those players with LMI rating <= yours (or maybe +- 10% of your rating). That way, each player can see how they performed w.r.t. players who have a rating lower than their's. Similarly, have a tab showing results of all first-timers.

This can be implemented in the LMI Monthly Tests as well.

I dont know how useful this will be, but when I view the score page, I always try to 'find' the players' results whose ratings is +- 50 of my rating.
@ 2012-08-06 4:59 PM (#8127 - in reply to #7911) (#8127) Top

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prasanna16391 posted @ 2012-08-06 4:59 PM

Thanks to greenhorn, Fred, Rohan for ideas.

We shall be announcing the August Beginners' contest soon. We have decided to go with the following changes for now -
The participation will be divided into two categories, Beginners and Seasoners.

The following are Seasoners by default -
1. Those who have attained, at any point, an LMI Sudoku rating of 500+.
2. Those who have achieved a rank of 25 or better in an LMI monthly Sudoku test.
3. Those who get 2 75+ total scores in the Beginners' Contests(This can obviously take effect only from the September edition).

The rest of the participants all have an option to participate as a Beginner and have their own set of rankings.
@ 2012-08-08 12:03 PM (#8143 - in reply to #8127) (#8143) Top

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prasanna16391 posted @ 2012-08-08 12:03 PM

Announcement


Here are the types for the August Edition of LMI Beginners' Contest - http://logicmastersindia.com/BeginnersSudoku/Types/B201208.asp

We have decided to keep 2 variants from last time (Odd-Even and Diagonal) and introduce 2 new ones (Irregular and Non-Consecutive).


@ 2012-08-08 9:32 PM (#8149 - in reply to #8143) (#8149) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2012-08-08 9:32 PM

Dates for August Beginners' Sudoku Test



Dates : Aug 10th to Aug 16th, both inclusive

Submission Link : http://logicmastersindia.com/BeginnersSudoku/



@ 2012-08-08 10:24 PM (#8151 - in reply to #8149) (#8151) Top

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adityasaraf007 posted @ 2012-08-08 10:24 PM

There seems to be a couple of bugs in the new Result Table of July Contest... Hopefully, you must be aware about them..... But one of the weirdest one is that it doesn't show the details of all the individual sudokus when I click the row against my username..... It shows them for every other user that I clicked.... I wasn't logged on while viewing the page.... :)
@ 2012-08-08 10:36 PM (#8152 - in reply to #8151) (#8152) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2012-08-08 10:36 PM

adityasaraf007 - 2012-08-08 10:24 PM
But one of the weirdest one is that it doesn't show the details of all the individual sudokus when I click the row against my username.....
Fixed. Please check again.

adityasaraf007 - 2012-08-08 10:24 PM
There seems to be a couple of bugs in the new Result Table of July Contest... Hopefully, you must be aware about them.....
Not really. Feel free to post any other oddities that you / anyone else notice/s.
@ 2012-08-08 10:53 PM (#8153 - in reply to #8152) (#8153) Top

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adityasaraf007 posted @ 2012-08-08 10:53 PM

1. TSecs column shows incorrect values for most of the users...

2. When I single-click on my username - it shows multiple entries for the same sudoku... See the snapshot below... (This is again weird - just for me)

3. Problem of multiple entries was there for every user when I checked it before that post.... It has been solved now.... However, if I click on a username 2/3/4/multiple times, details of individual sudokus are retrieved 2/3/4/multiple times as well.....

Snapshot

PS - Why do I have to write the posts in html.... Even after I disable html - I have to use html tags.... Do I need to make any changes in settings?



Edited by adityasaraf007 2012-08-08 11:23 PM
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