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@ 2011-10-30 11:40 PM (#5843) (#5843) Top

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@ 2011-10-31 8:32 AM (#5844 - in reply to #5843) (#5844) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2011-10-31 8:32 AM

Logic Masters India announces LMI Screen Test #2

Dates : 1st - 4th November

Length : Maximum 35 minutes

IB and Submission Link : http://logicmastersindia.com/ST/ST2.asp

Author : Rohan Rao

Designed based on Screen Tests at WPCs
  • No pdfs, no printing
  • No Online Solving
  • Fixed time for each puzzle
  • Bonus points for each puzzle
  • 20 puzzles
  • 35 minutes
@ 2011-10-31 8:50 AM (#5845 - in reply to #5843) (#5845) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2011-10-31 8:50 AM

Bonus structure

In this screen test, all puzzles have a fixed 80 seconds to complete.
Minimum points for getting a puzzle correct = 20.
Additionally, bonus points for getting a puzzle correct early depends upon how fast the puzzle is submitted.
If puzzle is submitted at n seconds, total points for the puzzle = 100 - n (Note that n has to be less than 80)

Penalties
We have made minor changes to penalties this time (which we think is more player-friendly)
Minimum penalty for getting a puzzle incorrect = 20
Additionally, you get more penalties depending upon how many other players submit the same or other wrong answers.
Example :
Lets say a puzzle has 4 options.
Option 1) Correct Answer
Option 2) submitted by x number of players
Option 3) submitted by y number of players
Option 4) submitted by z number of players
Lets have P = max(x,y,z)
Total penalty for players submitting Option 2) = 20 + 20 * ( P - x ) / P
Total penalty for players submitting Option 3) = 20 + 20 * ( P - y ) / P
Total penalty for players submitting Option 4) = 20 + 20 * ( P - z ) / P

So, the higher is the difference between 'most incorrect' and 'your incorrect', higher is the penalty.
@ 2011-10-31 1:34 PM (#5846 - in reply to #5845) (#5846) Top

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alberto posted @ 2011-10-31 1:34 PM

Accurate darts: must be the three numbers all different?
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@ 2011-10-31 2:10 PM (#5847 - in reply to #5846) (#5847) Top

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vopani posted @ 2011-10-31 2:10 PM

alberto - 2011-10-31 1:34 PM

Accurate darts: must be the three numbers all different?
Alberto

Not necessarily. You can have two darts on the same number.

Edit : All three numbers must be different.


Edited by debmohanty 2011-10-31 10:34 PM
@ 2011-10-31 9:55 PM (#5848 - in reply to #5847) (#5848) Top

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motris posted @ 2011-10-31 9:55 PM

Rohan Rao - 2011-10-31 1:10 AM

alberto - 2011-10-31 1:34 PM

Accurate darts: must be the three numbers all different?
Alberto

Not necessarily. You can have two darts on the same number.


That's unfortunate as it makes the "99" in the example non-unique and also trivial with the repeats.

If you are truly trying to replicate the game of darts by allowing repeats, is it also possible to "miss the board" with any dart? If so 101 is very reachable.
@ 2011-10-31 10:36 PM (#5849 - in reply to #5848) (#5849) Top

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debmohanty posted @ 2011-10-31 10:36 PM

Update on Accurate Darts : We'll stick to standard Darts puzzle, where all three numbers have to be different. Also all darts must hit the board
@ 2011-11-01 5:09 AM (#5850 - in reply to #5843) (#5850) Top

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debmohanty posted @ 2011-11-01 5:09 AM

Screen Test will start in few minutes from now.

Some key points :
Please read the instructions for each puzzle carefully before starting the test. The instruction for the example and for the actual puzzle is exactly same.
You get bonus points only if you move to the next puzzle. Your bonus time is computed from when you moved to the next puzzle.
There is -ve points for wrong answers, so avoid heavy guessing

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Changes since Screen Test #1
There is no review period. Instead, the time allocated for each puzzle is increased.
There is an option to play 'alarm' 10 seconds before your timer runs out.
Time between 2 puzzles is increased to 25 seconds.
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@ 2011-11-01 7:01 AM (#5851 - in reply to #5843) (#5851) Top

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debmohanty posted @ 2011-11-01 7:01 AM

Score page - http://logicmastersindia.com/ST/ST2/score.asp

Note : Because of a glitch in the score page it is required that you need to be logged in LMI forum before you can view the score page
@ 2011-11-01 12:46 PM (#5857 - in reply to #5851) (#5857) Top

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joshuazucker posted @ 2011-11-01 12:46 PM

I wish I had some idea what a good score was! Isn't it true that in other LMI tests, once you finish you get to see where you rank among the scores so far? I feel like I did reasonably well but I really have no standard for comparison.

Thanks for a fun test! I've never done one of these before, and the puzzle types were interesting, including a few that really make more sense to do this (visual) way.
@ 2011-11-01 12:58 PM (#5859 - in reply to #5843) (#5859) Top

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debmohanty posted @ 2011-11-01 12:58 PM

First of all, you have done extremely well - you are ranked 2nd as of now, as you can see from ST2 page ( http://logicmastersindia.com/ST/ST2/ )

It is not our intention to keep the overall scores secret :-) As I posted earlier there is a minor problem, and because of that standard flash score page is still not in place. Allow us few more hours to have the complete score page in place.
@ 2011-11-01 9:28 PM (#5871 - in reply to #5857) (#5871) Top

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vopani posted @ 2011-11-01 9:28 PM

joshuazucker - 2011-11-01 12:46 PM

I wish I had some idea what a good score was! Isn't it true that in other LMI tests, once you finish you get to see where you rank among the scores so far? I feel like I did reasonably well but I really have no standard for comparison.

Thanks for a fun test! I've never done one of these before, and the puzzle types were interesting, including a few that really make more sense to do this (visual) way.

I'm glad you liked it and congrats on your performance! :-)
@ 2011-11-01 10:40 PM (#5872 - in reply to #5857) (#5872) Top

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debmohanty posted @ 2011-11-01 10:40 PM

joshuazucker - 2011-11-01 12:46 PM

I wish I had some idea what a good score was! Isn't it true that in other LMI tests, once you finish you get to see where you rank among the scores so far? I feel like I did reasonably well but I really have no standard for comparison.

Detailed score page is now available.
@ 2011-11-02 3:43 AM (#5873 - in reply to #5843) (#5873) Top

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BohemianCoast posted @ 2011-11-02 3:43 AM

Well, that was an absolute blast! Thank you for a fantastic test.
@ 2011-11-02 6:13 PM (#5879 - in reply to #5843) (#5879) Top

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garzahd posted @ 2011-11-02 6:13 PM

A fun test, but I wish the scoring rules had been included in the instruction booklet. I wouldn't have randomly guessed on the ones I was about to run out of time on.

(Never mind, they were, they just took up less space because they didn't have the formula spelled out, so I missed them. My fault.)

Edited by garzahd 2011-11-02 6:15 PM
@ 2011-11-02 8:40 PM (#5882 - in reply to #5843) (#5882) Top

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RALehrer posted @ 2011-11-02 8:40 PM

Hi, I am new here, so perhaps my mistake is not something that a frequent player would make, but I thought I'd mention anyway -

There was a link that said "Examples/instructions" which I clicked on, assuming that this was a practice test (both for puzzle types/instructions and format of entering answers on screen tests).

So when I finished it, I clicked on the "start test" button to take the real test. Imagine my surprise when it told me that I had already completed it!

Edited by RALehrer 2011-11-02 8:41 PM
@ 2011-11-02 9:06 PM (#5885 - in reply to #5882) (#5885) Top

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debmohanty posted @ 2011-11-02 9:06 PM

RALehrer - 2011-11-02 8:40 PM

Hi, I am new here, so perhaps my mistake is not something that a frequent player would make, but I thought I'd mention anyway -

There was a link that said "Examples/instructions" which I clicked on, assuming that this was a practice test (both for puzzle types/instructions and format of entering answers on screen tests).

So when I finished it, I clicked on the "start test" button to take the real test. Imagine my surprise when it told me that I had already completed it!

I'm bit surprised you say that because as per the records you have taken the test with X correct and 2 incorrect answer.

Edit : I guess you wanted to say that "Examples/instructions" shouldn't have pointed to the actual test. If yes, I agree with you.

Edited by debmohanty 2011-11-02 9:16 PM
@ 2011-11-03 6:18 AM (#5889 - in reply to #5885) (#5889) Top

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PuzzleScott posted @ 2011-11-03 6:18 AM

My first screen test -- fun!

To improve pleasure in future screen tests, I suggest options to reduce unwanted waiting:
1). Allow "Next Puzzle" without selecting an answer. I picked a totally random answer for a few questions because I didn't relish waiting (and assessed my prospects of finding the right answer quickly enough very low). I see no harm in allowing questions to be skipped without penalty, and forcing a long wait to do so is almost punitive.
2). Allow the initial wait (for puzzle to appear) to be manually ended.

These options would just reduce total time in the contest. I think these would increase pleasure without hurting test results. Thanks!
@ 2011-11-03 8:28 AM (#5890 - in reply to #5889) (#5890) Top

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debmohanty posted @ 2011-11-03 8:28 AM

Both fair suggestions, especially the 2nd one.
@ 2011-11-03 1:04 PM (#5897 - in reply to #5890) (#5897) Top

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carljohan posted @ 2011-11-03 1:04 PM

Enjoyed the puzzles as well.

1) Agree with your comment about removing the wait between puzzles. But it might well have made performance better :)

2) Would be nice to see a pdf-version after the contest.

3) Hope you will make an iPad app one day with this kind of puzzles :)
@ 2011-11-03 1:32 PM (#5898 - in reply to #5897) (#5898) Top

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vopani posted @ 2011-11-03 1:32 PM

carljohan - 2011-11-03 1:04 PM

Enjoyed the puzzles as well.

1) Agree with your comment about removing the wait between puzzles. But it might well have made performance better :)

I'm sure this will be added for ST3.

2) Would be nice to see a pdf-version after the contest.

pdf version of ST2 will be uploaded on 5th November, 2011 after the contest ends.

3) Hope you will make an iPad app one day with this kind of puzzles :)

:-)
@ 2011-11-03 11:18 PM (#5902 - in reply to #5843) (#5902) Top

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neerajmehrotra posted @ 2011-11-03 11:18 PM

awesome.............. and I think I did well..Thanks Rohan and Deb!!!

Edited by neerajmehrotra 2011-11-03 11:19 PM
@ 2011-11-04 6:27 AM (#5904 - in reply to #5843) (#5904) Top

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standupcanada posted @ 2011-11-04 6:27 AM

Enjoyable as always - and a bit more relaxing than Eger is sure to be. One issue I had was not realizing that unsubmitted selections would be taken at the 80 second mark. That is to say that I didn't realize I had to unselect an answer I'd thought about but chose not to submit/hit next puzzle.
@ 2011-11-04 8:59 AM (#5905 - in reply to #5843) (#5905) Top

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jbauerdlb posted @ 2011-11-04 8:59 AM

Agreed, this test concept was very enjoyable.

I did run into a glitch with the test system at Careless Arrows. I picked an answer then noticed it was wrong before submitting. I changed my response back to "Select answer". When time ran out on the puzzle, the system had trouble registering the answer, and a Submit Again button would show up every 20 seconds or so with no other options. I would try that button and this looped for a couple of minutes. When it finally cleared from that puzzle, I was skipped ahead all the way to the Tapa puzzle and then skipped again to the final question. Didn't get to try 8 puzzles.

I'm sure it was just a quirky glitch (or an IE issue) but it might be good to have a None response in the choices or a Next Puzzle button for ST3.

Good luck in Eger!
@ 2011-11-04 9:01 AM (#5906 - in reply to #5905) (#5906) Top

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debmohanty posted @ 2011-11-04 9:01 AM

jbauerdlb - 2011-11-04 8:59 AM

I'm sure it was just a quirky glitch (or an IE issue) but it might be good to have a None response in the choices or a Next Puzzle button for ST3.

Please check my PM.
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