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Marty R.



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PostPosted: Thu Oct 01, 2015 5:33 am    Post subject: Oct. 1 VH Reply with quote

Code:

+-------+-----------+---------+
| 5 4 6 | 7 138 138 | 38 9 2  |
| 7 9 1 | 5 2   38  | 6  4 38 |
| 2 8 3 | 6 4   9   | 5  1 7  |
+-------+-----------+---------+
| 9 6 8 | 2 7   13  | 13 5 4  |
| 3 7 2 | 4 18  5   | 18 6 9  |
| 1 5 4 | 9 38  6   | 2  7 38 |
+-------+-----------+---------+
| 8 1 9 | 3 5   4   | 7  2 6  |
| 6 2 5 | 8 9   7   | 4  3 1  |
| 4 3 7 | 1 6   2   | 9  8 5  |
+-------+-----------+---------+

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hughwill



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PostPosted: Thu Oct 01, 2015 1:59 pm    Post subject: Oct 1 VH Reply with quote

After basics:
Code:

+-------+----------+---------+
| 5 4 6 | 7 13 138 | 38 9 2  |
| 7 9 1 | 5 2  38  | 6  4 38 |
| 2 8 3 | 6 4  9   | 5  1 7  |
+-------+----------+---------+
| 9 6 8 | 2 7  13  | 13 5 4  |
| 3 7 2 | 4 18 5   | 18 6 9  |
| 1 5 4 | 9 38 6   | 2  7 38 |
+-------+----------+---------+
| 8 1 9 | 3 5  4   | 7  2 6  |
| 6 2 5 | 8 9  7   | 4  3 1  |
| 4 3 7 | 1 6  2   | 9  8 5  |
+-------+----------+---------+

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The new month's consecutive VH. But not really VH:
The 13-8 XY pivot r1c5 or 38-1 XY pivot r1c7 couldn't really be
more obvious!

Hugh
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dongrave



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PostPosted: Fri Oct 02, 2015 12:31 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

It must be rmireland's fault! He jinxed us a couple of days ago! Laughing
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rmireland



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PostPosted: Fri Oct 02, 2015 3:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I don't believe in jinxes any more than I believe we are going to get better, more challenging, vh puzzles anytime soon. Remember the astonishing one that needed about six vh moves to solve? Was that in this decade?

Anyway, I appreciate Marty's efforts to disguise the r1c5 pivot on this VH by not completing that diabolical locked candidate 8 in Box 5. But even so, when all of the remaining candidates are 1, 3 or 8, it's not hard to know what tricky XY to look for.
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Marty R.



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PostPosted: Fri Oct 02, 2015 7:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Anyway, I appreciate Marty's efforts to disguise the r1c5 pivot on this VH by not completing that diabolical locked candidate 8 in Box 5. But even so, when all of the remaining candidates are 1, 3 or 8, it's not hard to know what tricky XY to look for.


That locked candidate is hiding very well, as I can't see it.
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dongrave



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PostPosted: Fri Oct 02, 2015 9:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Marty R. wrote:
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Anyway, I appreciate Marty's efforts to disguise the r1c5 pivot on this VH by not completing that diabolical locked candidate 8 in Box 5. But even so, when all of the remaining candidates are 1, 3 or 8, it's not hard to know what tricky XY to look for.

That locked candidate is hiding very well, as I can't see it.

Quit kidding around Marty! You can see the locked 8's in column 5 of box 5 which eliminates the 8 from r1c5 - or of course you get the same result if you use the locked 8's in column 6 of box 2. I know you see it!
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Marty R.



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PostPosted: Sat Oct 03, 2015 2:01 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

dongrave wrote:
Marty R. wrote:
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Anyway, I appreciate Marty's efforts to disguise the r1c5 pivot on this VH by not completing that diabolical locked candidate 8 in Box 5. But even so, when all of the remaining candidates are 1, 3 or 8, it's not hard to know what tricky XY to look for.

That locked candidate is hiding very well, as I can't see it.

Quit kidding around Marty! You can see the locked 8's in column 5 of box 5 which eliminates the 8 from r1c5 - or of course you get the same result if you use the locked 8's in column 6 of box 2. I know you see it!


OK, I erred on basics, which is the rule, not the exception. I made the comment about not seeing it because I was staring at Hugh's grid rather than my original. Ireland gives me way too much credit. Laughing
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