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hughwill



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PostPosted: Thu May 26, 2016 11:21 am    Post subject: May 26 VH Reply with quote

After basics
Code:

+------------+--------+------------+
| 8  7   5   | 3 1 9  | 24  6  24  |
| 46 16  469 | 2 7 8  | 159 3  59  |
| 39 13  2   | 4 6 5  | 19  8  7   |
+------------+--------+------------+
| 1  368 368 | 9 4 2  | 56  7  35  |
| 39 2   7   | 8 5 6  | 49  1  349 |
| 5  4   69  | 1 3 7  | 269 29 8   |
+------------+--------+------------+
| 7  9   146 | 5 8 14 | 3   24 246 |
| 2  38  348 | 6 9 34 | 7   5  1   |
| 46 5   13  | 7 2 13 | 8   49 469 |
+------------+--------+------------+

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Only one -step
Quote:
49-2 XY-wing pivot r5c7 r6c7<>2 stte
but quite pleasing.
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Jeff



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PostPosted: Sun May 29, 2016 2:10 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

In your solution it appears that you meant to type r6c8 rather than r6c7 as it appears in the solution.

I could not find out what stte stands for. I looked in the terminology list but could not find it. It looks like when the number in r5c7 is a 9, then r6c8 becomes a 2 and r7c8 becomes a 4, r9c8 becomes a 9, r9c9 becomes a 6, r7c9 becomes a 2, which then eliminates the 2 from r1c9. Is this what stte stands for? This is a real round about solution which I don't recall seeing before - very neat! Thanks,
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dongrave



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PostPosted: Sun May 29, 2016 2:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi Jeff, It looks like Hugh typed it right to me. The 49-2 XY-Wing that he listed has the pivot at r5c7 and the 2 pincers at r1c7 and r6c8 so the 2 is eliminated from r6c7. 'stte' stands for 'singles to the end' which means that the rest of the puzzle can be solved using just basics. (Sometimes you'll see 'ste' instead of 'stte'.) Don.
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Marty R.



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PostPosted: Sun May 29, 2016 4:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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'stte' stands for 'singles to the end' which means that the rest of the puzzle can be solved using just basics. (Sometimes you'll see 'ste' instead of 'stte'.) Don.


I'm hardly an expert on this, as I don't use it and pay as little attention to it as I can. Some guys use LCSTTE, meaning Locked candidates and singles to the end. I think some view a solution requiring only stte as better than one requiring lcstte. I can't understand how the stte or lcstte is meaningful or what the reader can do with it, other than use it himself because others do it. Question Rolling Eyes
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Jeff



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PostPosted: Mon May 30, 2016 1:38 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

OK. I now see how it all fits. Thanks
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