@ 2013-02-09 2:37 AM (#9801 - in reply to #9797) (#9801) Top | |||||||||||||||||||
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2013-02-09 2:37 AM Announcements1) Password protected Sudoku booklet is uploaded. It has 10 pages. There is no cover page. It uses exactly the same format as the IB.2) Paper only link : http://logicmastersindia.com/2013/02S/?paper=1 Use this link if you are not planning to use online solving at all. (Paper Only link will keep your browser less cluttered and less loaded) 3) Link to score page : http://logicmastersindia.com/2013/02S/score.asp 4) This thread will be made restricted so that players can freely discuss about the competition. | ||||||||||||||||||
@ 2013-02-09 7:56 AM (#9805 - in reply to #9566) (#9805) Top | |||||||||||||||||||
An LMI player | An LMI player posted @ 2013-02-09 7:56 AM
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@ 2013-02-09 8:10 AM (#9806 - in reply to #9566) (#9806) Top | |||||||||||||||||||
Posts: 83 Country : Czech Republic | Gotroch posted @ 2013-02-09 8:10 AM
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@ 2013-02-09 12:13 PM (#9807 - in reply to #9566) (#9807) Top | |||||||||||||||||||
Posts: 542 Country : India | rajeshk posted @ 2013-02-09 12:13 PM I am not able to completely understand rules of "Linked Classics". Can someone please explain it. | ||||||||||||||||||
@ 2013-02-09 12:32 PM (#9808 - in reply to #9807) (#9808) Top | |||||||||||||||||||
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2013-02-09 12:32 PM rajeshk - 2013-02-09 12:13 PM There are 2 grids. The solution of the 2 grids are same, except that some rows have changed their positions. I am not able to completely understand rules of "Linked Classics". Can someone please explain it. If you look at solution of the example, R3 of left grid is same as R5 of right grid. Similarly R6 of left grid is same as R4 of right grid. See image below. Is it clear now? (path370.png) Attachments ---------------- path370.png (22KB - 1 downloads) | ||||||||||||||||||
@ 2013-02-09 1:26 PM (#9810 - in reply to #9566) (#9810) Top | |||||||||||||||||||
Posts: 542 Country : India | rajeshk posted @ 2013-02-09 1:26 PM Thanks Deb for the quick reply. It is very much clear now. | ||||||||||||||||||
@ 2013-02-09 4:06 PM (#9811 - in reply to #9566) (#9811) Top | |||||||||||||||||||
An LMI player | An LMI player posted @ 2013-02-09 4:06 PM
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@ 2013-02-09 4:17 PM (#9812 - in reply to #9566) (#9812) Top | |||||||||||||||||||
Posts: 139 Country : Estonia | TiiT posted @ 2013-02-09 4:17 PM It was brilliant test until I got to Odd Even Big Small. I mean, why are you not describing the puzzle in a booklet? I still don't know, how to solve it. Do you except us to find out which symbol is which? Or is there other classification for these symbols? That is different puzzle as in booklet! You should have said in instructions_booklet that you must figure the symbols out by yourselves or describe the other symbols. I think that the one puzzle ruined the beautiful test - everything else was nice. | ||||||||||||||||||
@ 2013-02-09 6:57 PM (#9813 - in reply to #9566) (#9813) Top | |||||||||||||||||||
An LMI player | An LMI player posted @ 2013-02-09 6:57 PM
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@ 2013-02-09 9:30 PM (#9815 - in reply to #9566) (#9815) Top | |||||||||||||||||||
An LMI player | An LMI player posted @ 2013-02-09 9:30 PM
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@ 2013-02-09 9:52 PM (#9816 - in reply to #9566) (#9816) Top | |||||||||||||||||||
Posts: 9 Country : Finland | UllaE posted @ 2013-02-09 9:52 PM I agree with Tiit that I would have liked to practice the same type of Odd Even Big Small before the competition. As such, at least I didn't have the capability to figure out how to go around solving it. IMHO, the whole point of publishing the instruction booklets in good time ahead of the competition is to give time to solvers to practice the correct types and their solving techniques, so that the time used for solving during the competition actually measures the solving capabilities and not that how fast can one read and understand the rules. Otherwise, I also enjoyed the competition a lot. Thank you! | ||||||||||||||||||
@ 2013-02-09 10:04 PM (#9817 - in reply to #9566) (#9817) Top | |||||||||||||||||||
An LMI player | An LMI player posted @ 2013-02-09 10:04 PM
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@ 2013-02-09 10:44 PM (#9818 - in reply to #9566) (#9818) Top | |||||||||||||||||||
Posts: 25 Country : United States | cnarrikkattu posted @ 2013-02-09 10:44 PM The surprise in Odd Even Big Small evokes memories of the 2004 USPC Corral puzzle, where the instructions were subtly different, which allowed for the surprise of a hex grid rather than the standard rectangular grid. In retrospect, nothing said that you would be able to know right away which symbol corresponds to which property. I personally liked the surprise, giving a fresh take on a well-known variant. | ||||||||||||||||||
@ 2013-02-09 10:45 PM (#9819 - in reply to #9566) (#9819) Top | |||||||||||||||||||
Posts: 25 Country : United States | cnarrikkattu posted @ 2013-02-09 10:45 PM
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@ 2013-02-09 10:54 PM (#9820 - in reply to #9566) (#9820) Top | |||||||||||||||||||
Posts: 11 Country : Canada | standupcanada posted @ 2013-02-09 10:54 PM
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@ 2013-02-09 11:01 PM (#9821 - in reply to #9566) (#9821) Top | |||||||||||||||||||
An LMI player | An LMI player posted @ 2013-02-09 11:01 PM
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@ 2013-02-09 11:14 PM (#9822 - in reply to #9812) (#9822) Top | |||||||||||||||||||
Posts: 103 Country : Serbia | Nikola posted @ 2013-02-09 11:14 PM TiiT - 2013-02-09 4:17 PM It was brilliant test until I got to Odd Even Big Small. I mean, why are you not describing the puzzle in a booklet? I still don't know, how to solve it. Do you except us to find out which symbol is which? Or is there other classification for these symbols? That is different puzzle as in booklet! You should have said in instructions_booklet that you must figure the symbols out by yourselves or describe the other symbols. I think that the one puzzle ruined the beautiful test - everything else was nice. Yes, that was unexpected surprise but if you read the instructions carefully, there is nothing mysterious. Rules are the same in IB and PB. I agree that we should think little more than usually. I always remember 1st WSC in Lucca when I was angry because of "undefined" rules. There was one product killer sudoku with central cell divided in four cages. After that I realized that sudoku is a wonderful mind game. My understanding of sudoku today is not limited to simply fill the numbers like a machine. Many excellent puzzles. Thanks Deb! Nikola | ||||||||||||||||||
@ 2013-02-09 11:17 PM (#9823 - in reply to #9566) (#9823) Top | |||||||||||||||||||
An LMI player | An LMI player posted @ 2013-02-09 11:17 PM
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@ 2013-02-09 11:47 PM (#9824 - in reply to #9566) (#9824) Top | |||||||||||||||||||
An LMI player | An LMI player posted @ 2013-02-09 11:47 PM
I was unable to solve the puzzles in logical steps. No easy or medium puzzles. No puzzles for non-experienced players. | ||||||||||||||||||
@ 2013-02-10 12:02 AM (#9825 - in reply to #9824) (#9825) Top | |||||||||||||||||||
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2013-02-10 12:02 AM An LMI player - 2013-02-09 11:47 PM Please post any specific puzzle that you need help in finding logical steps.I was unable to solve the puzzles in logical steps. No easy or medium puzzles. No puzzles for non-experienced players. | ||||||||||||||||||
@ 2013-02-10 1:29 AM (#9826 - in reply to #9566) (#9826) Top | |||||||||||||||||||
Posts: 43 Country : Japan | xevs posted @ 2013-02-10 1:29 AM
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@ 2013-02-10 2:17 AM (#9827 - in reply to #9818) (#9827) Top | |||||||||||||||||||
Posts: 199 Country : United States | motris posted @ 2013-02-10 2:17 AM cnarrikkattu - 2013-02-09 9:44 AM The surprise in Odd Even Big Small evokes memories of the 2004 USPC Corral puzzle, where the instructions were subtly different, which allowed for the surprise of a hex grid rather than the standard rectangular grid. In retrospect, nothing said that you would be able to know right away which symbol corresponds to which property. I personally liked the surprise, giving a fresh take on a well-known variant. The 2004 USPC Corral used the same instructions before and after the test. That the word "cell" and not "square" was used meant the constructor had flexibility to be creative. The OEBS puzzle here follows the same mold, and as a tester I was not thrown for a second with what to do. Surprise puzzles are always an interest consideration for competitions. The Sudoku Cup has consistently had one, with no instructions shown to competitors in advance. It takes great care to do this right. And some solvers, during the stress of competition, will be too focused on thinking one way to be able to see anything else. | ||||||||||||||||||
@ 2013-02-10 2:52 AM (#9828 - in reply to #9566) (#9828) Top | |||||||||||||||||||
An LMI player | An LMI player posted @ 2013-02-10 2:52 AM
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@ 2013-02-10 2:54 AM (#9829 - in reply to #9566) (#9829) Top | |||||||||||||||||||
Posts: 1 Country : Czech Republic | Hana posted @ 2013-02-10 2:54 AM
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@ 2013-02-10 3:05 AM (#9830 - in reply to #9566) (#9830) Top | |||||||||||||||||||
An LMI player | An LMI player posted @ 2013-02-10 3:05 AM
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