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@ 2012-07-13 8:52 AM (#7813) (#7813) Top

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@ 2012-07-13 8:54 AM (#7814 - in reply to #7813) (#7814) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2012-07-13 8:54 AM

Logic Masters India announces July Puzzle Test — Logirace

Author : Matej Uher

Dates : 21st - 23rd July

IB and Submission Link : here
@ 2012-07-14 9:07 PM (#7837 - in reply to #7813) (#7837) Top

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neerajmehrotra posted @ 2012-07-14 9:07 PM

RELAY????
@ 2012-07-14 10:18 PM (#7838 - in reply to #7813) (#7838) Top

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macherlakumar posted @ 2012-07-14 10:18 PM

The background of Logirace says 'Loops' so I think all are loop based puzzles, and also the title has the word 'race' so I think the timing for the test is also less.

Regards,
Ravi

Edited by macherlakumar 2012-07-14 10:20 PM
@ 2012-07-15 11:37 AM (#7843 - in reply to #7813) (#7843) Top

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debmohanty posted @ 2012-07-15 11:37 AM

Logic Masters India announces July Puzzle Test — Logirace

Author : Matej Uher

Dates : 21st - 23rd July

IB and Submission Link : here
@ 2012-07-15 10:34 PM (#7856 - in reply to #7813) (#7856) Top

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rakesh_rai posted @ 2012-07-15 10:34 PM

I can foresee "more than average" answer key errors in this test, because of the counting of answer key cells/dots being a little different than in most tests.
@ 2012-07-16 3:22 PM (#7863 - in reply to #7813) (#7863) Top

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suryadevi posted @ 2012-07-16 3:22 PM

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@ 2012-07-16 11:05 PM (#7874 - in reply to #7813) (#7874) Top

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prasanna16391 posted @ 2012-07-16 11:05 PM

http://sugarroad.blogspot.jp/2012/07/puzzle-030-dutch-loop-lmi-prac... There's a practice puzzle out there for one of the slightly rarer loop variants on the test.
@ 2012-07-17 1:04 AM (#7878 - in reply to #7813) (#7878) Top

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muhorka posted @ 2012-07-17 1:04 AM

Hello players,

I have some small notes concerning the test, which I want to tell you

1. In Border loop, every pentomino must be formed by exactly 5 dots
2. The PB will be without examples

And if you have any questions, only ask and I will try to answer them :)
@ 2012-07-17 11:07 AM (#7888 - in reply to #7856) (#7888) Top

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vopani posted @ 2012-07-17 11:07 AM

rakesh_rai - 2012-07-15 10:34 PM

I can foresee "more than average" answer key errors in this test, because of the counting of answer key cells/dots being a little different than in most tests.

I agree with Rakesh. I think many players would 'naturally' enter answer keys in the 'loop segments' format, especially during the tense moments of entering answer keys as fast as possible.
@ 2012-07-17 12:49 PM (#7889 - in reply to #7813) (#7889) Top

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anurag posted @ 2012-07-17 12:49 PM

The answer keys are certainly unconventional.Areas of cell clusters outside the loop could be a possible workaround, but it is very tedious too ?
@ 2012-07-18 8:48 AM (#7905 - in reply to #7888) (#7905) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2012-07-18 8:48 AM

Rohan Rao - 2012-07-17 11:07 AM

rakesh_rai - 2012-07-15 10:34 PM

I can foresee "more than average" answer key errors in this test, because of the counting of answer key cells/dots being a little different than in most tests.

I agree with Rakesh. I think many players would 'naturally' enter answer keys in the 'loop segments' format, especially during the tense moments of entering answer keys as fast as possible.

Thanks for bringing it up. It indeed helps that we discussed this before the test starts, so that we can take corrective action.

We have decided to accept the alternate answer key for all puzzles. The alternate answer key is "Enter the lengths of longest horizontal segments for the marked rows". If there is no horizontal segments, the length is 0. We have used this in many tests in the past, so everyone should be more familiar with this one.
From the IB puzzles, here are the alternate answer key for some puzzles
Masyu - 204
Slitherlink - 311
Corral - 213
Dutch loop - 414

Puzzle will be marked correct if the original answer key or the alternate answer key is entered. You may even opt to enter different kinda of answer keys for different puzzle. (However, it will help you if you stick to one kind of key).

Hope it helps everyone.
@ 2012-07-19 3:55 PM (#7924 - in reply to #7813) (#7924) Top

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suryadevi posted @ 2012-07-19 3:55 PM

Logirace means what puzzle whether is it sudoku because i am interesting to play sudoku competition championship
@ 2012-07-19 8:56 PM (#7926 - in reply to #7924) (#7926) Top

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prasanna16391 posted @ 2012-07-19 8:56 PM

suryadevi - 2012-07-19 3:55 PM

Logirace means what puzzle whether is it sudoku because i am interesting to play sudoku competition championship


LMI hosts one puzzle test and one Sudoku test each month. The list can be found here - http://logicmastersindia.com/forum/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=60&st...

Also, at the topic start above, if you click on the logo, you will go to the test page, where if you download the "Instruction Booklet", you will get all the instructions necessary.

If you still have doubts after checking out the IB, feel free to post them.
@ 2012-07-20 2:04 AM (#7928 - in reply to #7813) (#7928) Top

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Para posted @ 2012-07-20 2:04 AM

@ 2012-07-21 4:51 AM (#7942 - in reply to #7813) (#7942) Top

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Para posted @ 2012-07-21 4:51 AM

"Your timer will start when you click "Start Logirace" — then you will have 100 minutes (including 10 minutes of extra time) to solve and submit your answers."

I saw this mentioned in the Timing section of the Logirace page. But the Instruction Booklet mentions nothing about extra time. Is there point loss in this extra time?

Edited by Para 2012-07-21 4:52 AM
@ 2012-07-21 4:56 AM (#7943 - in reply to #7942) (#7943) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2012-07-21 4:56 AM

Para - 2012-07-21 4:51 AM

"Your timer will start when you click "Start Logirace" — then you will have 100 minutes (including 10 minutes of extra time) to solve and submit your answers."

I saw this mentioned in the Timing section of the Logirace page. But the Instruction Booklet mentions nothing about extra time. Is there point loss in this extra time?
There is no extra time and all that. It is fixed 100 minutes. The submission page is rectified now.

It looks like organizers are still in Copy-Paste mode
@ 2012-07-21 5:14 AM (#7944 - in reply to #7813) (#7944) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2012-07-21 5:14 AM

Announcements


1. Password protected pdf is uploaded. It has 10 pages. There is no cover page. Each page has two puzzles of same type. (Please note : The final version of pdf is uploaded 30 minutes before the test started. If you are one of 14 players who downloaded the puzzle pdf earlier than that, you must download it again.)
2. Each page is numbered along with the puzzle name (e.g. 1 Masyu, 2 Slitherlink, 3 Corral).
3. Instant grading is enabled in this test, so each wrong submission will be penalized.
4. You can use any of the 2 answer key mechanisms discussed above.


@ 2012-07-21 9:49 AM (#7949 - in reply to #7813) (#7949) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2012-07-21 9:49 AM

About "Claim No Penalty" button :
For every wrong submission, there is Claim No Penalty button. Following types of claims will be accepted
1) Enter answer for puzzle A is entered into puzzle B's box
2) Getting multiple penalties for same wrong answer.
@ 2012-07-21 7:46 PM (#7955 - in reply to #7813) (#7955) Top

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anurag posted @ 2012-07-21 7:46 PM

Very nice puzzles, especially country road and dutch loop !

Edited by prasanna16391 2012-07-21 7:50 PM
@ 2012-07-21 8:47 PM (#7957 - in reply to #7813) (#7957) Top

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Gareth posted @ 2012-07-21 8:47 PM

[deleted - question about scoring that I've already worked out]

Edited by Gareth 2012-07-21 8:50 PM
@ 2012-07-23 11:02 PM (#7985 - in reply to #7957) (#7985) Top

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motris posted @ 2012-07-23 11:02 PM

Thanks for the interesting contest and many enjoyable puzzles. Also, thanks for using instant grading which I really appreciated trying for the first time (Marathon wasn't exactly a good test since it was really a start/end thing only). I certainly appreciated the comfort of knowing I was done with a page of puzzles, but I was a little sloppy in two cases about checking my work. Then again, I think I've lost more points on dotted snakes/loops for the same reason at WPCs/LMIs than any other "easy" type, so my ability to "check" that puzzle seems to consistently fail.

I'll be interested to hear after the test what new comments people thought about instant grading or the penalty system, as I do want to implement it again in my next LMI test.

Edited by motris 2012-07-23 11:03 PM
@ 2012-07-24 9:43 AM (#7988 - in reply to #7813) (#7988) Top

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MellowMelon posted @ 2012-07-24 9:43 AM

Thanks for the loop puzzles. I found both Country Roads and both Corrals particularly nice; honestly they were some of the few puzzles I did with logic in my run. I've gone back and found logical solutions to most of them now, but I've not been able to avoid using uniqueness on the hard Masyu, and I can't get much of anywhere on the hard Comet without a guess (albeit a very educated intuitive one).

With all loop puzzles that even included a tapa variation, and an instant grading system to compensate for my out-of-form checking recently, it would have been harder to give me a better gift from a competitive standpoint...


For my feedback on the instant grading system, there is still the major issue of the penalty not being strict enough. When preparing for the test, I made the decision to have the instant grader do all of the checking for me. That choice probably boosted my score a little, even though I had two wrong submissions. There seem to be multiple reasons for introducing an instant grading system, but I don't think one of them was supposed to be to eliminate the need for checking entirely. That is basically what is happening with every instant grading system used by LMI so far. I did the same thing on Marathon, and I should have done it on motris's test last year.

For this test, if you're sticking with the flat penalty, you probably would have needed to go up to 15 or 20 points per mistake before I'd consider doing my own checking. But this penalty is more than the value of several puzzles on the test which is kind of odd. A possible alternative is to have the same 5 point penalty but also reduce the point value of the goofed puzzle if it is solved correctly later. Maybe a third of the original value for each mistake (meaning the puzzle is worth nothing after the 3rd wrong submission).
@ 2012-07-24 10:10 AM (#7989 - in reply to #7988) (#7989) Top

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prasanna16391 posted @ 2012-07-24 10:10 AM

Thanks for the loop puzzles. I found both Country Roads and both Corrals particularly nice; honestly they were some of the few puzzles I did with logic in my run. I've gone back and found logical solutions to most of them now, but I've not been able to avoid using uniqueness on the hard Masyu, and I can't get much of anywhere on the hard Comet without a guess (albeit a very educated intuitive one).

Just thought I'd copy it since my feelings are exactly the same, only addition being - I liked the Border Loops a lot too.

About Instant grading, another alternative can be, once someone submits a wrong key, the penalty can keep increasing per minute from that point on till the person re-enters the correct key. This way, if its a typo you can correct immediately and not have much of a penalty, but if its a solving error, you'll have to go back on it and the penalty will be proportionately bigger. At a point where the penalty exceeds the points one can give up the puzzle and move to the next one. If you don't submit the puzzle again after the first time, you get no penalty/a flat low penalty for it.
@ 2012-07-24 11:07 AM (#7990 - in reply to #7813) (#7990) Top

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Organisers posted @ 2012-07-24 11:07 AM

Logirace is now over. Congratulations to MellowMelon, motris and Para for taking the top 3 positions.

Thanks Matej Uher for authoring the test. May be Matej will share his thoughts on his first LMI contest soon.

Indian top 3 are Prasanna, Rohan and Swaroop.

Out of 223 players, 156 players solved at least one puzzle correctly and 153 ended up with positive scores. Thank you all for participating.

Edited by Organisers 2012-07-24 11:22 AM
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