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@ 2011-06-12 9:25 PM (#4819) (#4819) Top

debmohanty




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debmohanty posted @ 2011-06-12 9:25 PM

@ 2011-06-12 9:27 PM (#4820 - in reply to #4819) (#4820) Top

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debmohanty posted @ 2011-06-12 9:27 PM

As it can be seen from the results page, Round2 results were not considered. One puzzle was unsolvable (which was solely and completely my mistake since all the test solvers had pointed that out - but I failed to get the correct image in the final pdf).
@ 2011-06-13 3:30 PM (#4829 - in reply to #4819) (#4829) Top

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prasanna16391 posted @ 2011-06-13 3:30 PM

Great experience. Really enjoyed it, and wonderful puzzles. Good to meet all those people I see on LMI and hear Rohan talk about :P Congrats to Rohan. :) Kinda disappointed with my performance and hoping to do better next year.
@ 2011-06-13 6:49 PM (#4836 - in reply to #4829) (#4836) Top

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harmeet posted @ 2011-06-13 6:49 PM

Wonderful tournament!

Many thanks to Deb for his several weeks of dedicated work in getting 40+ contestants all over the country to take part in IS&PC this year. There were champions, experts and newcomers amongst us. And we happened to meet and greet each other. I think that was the most important take away of this event.
@ 2011-06-13 7:35 PM (#4840 - in reply to #4819) (#4840) Top

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debmohanty posted @ 2011-06-13 7:35 PM

Thanks Harmeet.

It is important to recognize several other names who spent lot of time in the background to make the events as successful as it was. It will be tough to list down all the details here, but let me specify the important ones.

First and foremost, Neeraj Mehrotra - He took care of the competition hall completely make sure that there is absolutely no glitch during the event. It is always a big task to do, but it was completely seemless to me, and as long as Neeraj was there, I was least worried about anything other that the actual competition.

Zalak took care of all the small details needed during the competition allowing me to focus more on the puzzle related stuff.

Rohan got the certificates designed really well (I continued to discard all the designs, and at one stage I was afraid that he might just give up). The printing part of the certificate was done by Zalak again.
The very beautiful trophies were designed by Amit. Amit couldn't make it to the event, but without his feedback on the rounds structure, the puzzle and sudoku rounds could have been less interesting.

Akash, Neeraj, Rishi, Rohan, Zalak also doubled up as regional coordinators contacting all participants and updating them about the events.
@ 2011-06-13 10:47 PM (#4844 - in reply to #4819) (#4844) Top

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Tejal Phatak posted @ 2011-06-13 10:47 PM

Just one word for the event - FANTABULOUS!!!!

Thanks to Deb, for all his efforts and hard work without which it wouldn't have been this successful. Also, thanks to Neeraj, Akash, Rishi, Rohan and Zalak for the small roles they played :)
@ 2011-06-14 12:42 AM (#4847 - in reply to #4840) (#4847) Top

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zalak posted @ 2011-06-14 12:42 AM

debmohanty - 2011-06-13 7:35 PM

Thanks Harmeet.

It is important to recognize several other names who spent lot of time in the background to make the events as successful as it was. It will be tough to list down all the details here, but let me specify the important ones.

First and foremost, Neeraj Mehrotra - He took care of the competition hall completely make sure that there is absolutely no glitch during the event. It is always a big task to do, but it was completely seemless to me, and as long as Neeraj was there, I was least worried about anything other that the actual competition.

Zalak took care of all the small details needed during the competition allowing me to focus more on the puzzle related stuff.

Rohan got the certificates designed really well (I continued to discard all the designs, and at one stage I was afraid that he might just give up). The printing part of the certificate was done by Zalak again.
The very beautiful trophies were designed by Amit. Amit couldn't make it to the event, but without his feedback on the rounds structure, the puzzle and sudoku rounds could have been less interesting.

Akash, Neeraj, Rishi, Rohan, Zalak also doubled up as regional coordinators contacting all participants and updating them about the events.


Glad I could be of help!

This was my first IPC and ISC; and I thoroughly enjoyed it.. It was wonderful to meet everyone. And not to forget the most important thing, puzzles/sudokus were amazing, loved solving them! I solved most of what I couldnt during the test as soon as I was back home :)
@ 2011-06-14 2:34 PM (#4854 - in reply to #4819) (#4854) Top

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debmohanty posted @ 2011-06-14 2:34 PM

And I forgot to mention all the volunteers, who spent most part of their weekends at the event.
After every round, we were able to check the answers and publish the results before next round starts. It was only possible because of them.

Amit Agrawal, Kshitij Sharma, Samyuktha Ramesh (all 3 should be familiar names to most of you) and Abinash, Divya, Himanshu, Neha, Sumit.
@ 2011-06-15 2:12 AM (#4860 - in reply to #4819) (#4860) Top

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sanket posted @ 2011-06-15 2:12 AM

Hats off to Deb and the entire management for doing a great job !
This was my first IPC/ISC and i honestly had a wonderful time meeting all the great guns and solving the puzzles[well i actually ended up solving successfully only handful of them ;) ]
Looking forward to participate in the future tournaments too :)
@ 2011-06-16 2:09 AM (#4869 - in reply to #4819) (#4869) Top

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utkaarsh posted @ 2011-06-16 2:09 AM

Great event Deb and team,
Rohan and the toppers, the onus is on you guys to take this performance to World Stage , All the best guys !!

Edited by utkaarsh 2011-06-16 2:13 AM
@ 2011-06-16 11:46 AM (#4872 - in reply to #4819) (#4872) Top

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muralik7 posted @ 2011-06-16 11:46 AM

Great Event. Enjoyed every bit of it.
Hats off to Deb and team for conducting such a fantastic event.
Learned quite a lot by getting chance to chat with stalwarts (specially Rajesh).

Many thanks to Deb and team (Amit, Akash, Neeraj, Rishi, Rohan, Zalak).

Tons of thanks to all volunteers: Amit Agrawal, Kshitij Sharma, Samyuktha Ramesh, Abinash, Divya, Himanshu, Neha and Sumit.

Sudokus and puzzles were very good and especially sudokus in third round (good surprise to see anti-variants) and fourth round (bit of twist to find out classic and variant).
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