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nataraj



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PostPosted: Fri May 07, 2010 4:20 pm    Post subject: LA Times May 7, 2010 Reply with quote

The Chicago Free Press is gone?
The Detroit Free Press is still there, I hope Smile

Well, the LA Times is there for sure. Today's puzzle (not yet started):

004000700290005000600000800510203060000060000060900017001000002000308051008000300

Code:

+-------+-------+-------+
| . . 4 | . . . | 7 . . |
| 2 9 . | . . 5 | . . . |
| 6 . . | . . . | 8 . . |
+-------+-------+-------+
| 5 1 . | 2 . 3 | . 6 . |
| . . . | . 6 . | . . . |
| . 6 . | 9 . . | . 1 7 |
+-------+-------+-------+
| . . 1 | . . . | . . 2 |
| . . . | 3 . 8 | . 5 1 |
| . . 8 | . . . | 3 . . |
+-------+-------+-------+

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keith



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PostPosted: Sat May 08, 2010 3:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yes, it seems the CFP is gone:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/05/03/chicago-free-press-gay-we_n_561365.html

Not that it was ever a Sudoku source for me.

The Detroit Free Press continues, limping along like most newspapers.

http://www.freep.com/

It now offers home delivery only three days a week. (Thu, Fri, Sun)

It also happens to publish the same Sudoku puzzles as the LA Times.

Keith
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tlanglet



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PostPosted: Sat May 08, 2010 1:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

A two stepper.

AUR47 r58c12. To prevent DP, r5c1=8 or r8c2=2, which results in r5c1<>7, r8c2<>4

This left a code set that appeared similar to a BUG+2, but did not meet the criteria of three occurrences of a digit in each house for each cell. I used a w-wing 38 in r2c5 & r6c1 to complete the puzzle.

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peterj



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PostPosted: Sat May 08, 2010 3:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ted, help me out on your AUR please?
I still have a 9 in r8c1 which would also stop the DP, I dont see how a 2 in r8c2 makes the eliminations?
Im missing something...
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keith



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PostPosted: Sat May 08, 2010 4:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

After basics:
Code:
+-------------------+-------------------+-------------------+
| 1     8     4     | 6     39    29    | 7     239   5     |
| 2     9     37    | 478   3478  5     | 1     34    6     |
| 6     37    5     | 147   13479 1279  | 8     2349  39    |
+-------------------+-------------------+-------------------+
| 5     1     79    | 2     78    3     | 49    6     489   |
| 478   47    279   | 1578  6     17    | 25    39    389   |
| 38    6     23    | 9     58    4     | 25    1     7     |
+-------------------+-------------------+-------------------+
| 3479  3457  1     | 457   4579  79    | 6     8     2     |
| 479   247   6     | 3     2479  8     | 49    5     1     |
| 49    25    8     | 15    125   6     | 3     7     49    |
+-------------------+-------------------+-------------------+
I can make a couple of eliminations, but not much progress. (Ignoring long XY-chains.) There is a UR6 2-9, and a SS / kite on 7.

In Ted's UR I can see that R8C2 is not 4, but that's it.

Keith
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peterj



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PostPosted: Sat May 08, 2010 4:51 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I got there in the end in a two step with a couple of short-ish xy-chains oddly over the same cells. Suppose the last one is technically an als-chain - though not a complicated one or I wouldn't have seen it!
The UR47 got cleaner but never helped me..

xy-chain (7=3)r2c3-(3=2)r6c3-(2=5)r6c7-(5=8)r6c5-(8=7)r4c5; r2c5<>7, r4c3<>7
als-chain (3=2)r6c3-(2=5)r6c7-(5=8)r6c5-(8=34)r2c58; r2c3<>3
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daj95376



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PostPosted: Sat May 08, 2010 6:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I found the DP, my solver provided the URs.

Code:
 +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
 |  1      8      4      |  6      39     29     |  7      239    5      |
 |  2      9      37     |  478    3478   5      |  1      34     6      |
 |  6      37     5      |  147    13479  1279   |  8      2349   39     |
 |-----------------------+-----------------------+-----------------------|
 |  5      1      79     |  2      78     3      | *49     6     *489    |
 |  478    47     279    |  1578   6      17     |  25     39     389    |
 |  38     6      23     |  9      58     4      |  25     1      7      |
 |-----------------------+-----------------------+-----------------------|
 |  3479   3457   1      |  457    4579   79     |  6      8      2      |
 | *479    247    6      |  3      2479   8      | *49     5      1      |
 | *49     25     8      |  15     125    6      |  3      7     *49     |
 +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
 # 73 eliminations remain

 <49> DP  =>  r4c9=8 and/or r8c1=7

 r8c1=7                =>  r8c5<>7,r8c1<>9

 r4c9=8 r4c5=7         =>  r8c5<>7
 r4c9=8 r9c9=4 r9c1=9  =>          r8c1<>9

Code:
 r7  b8  Locked Candidate 1              <> 7    r7c12

 +--------------------------------------------------------------+
 |  1     8     4     |  6     39    29    |  7     239   5     |
 |  2     9     37    |  478   3478  5     |  1     34    6     |
 |  6     37    5     |  147   13479 1279  |  8     2349  39    |
 |--------------------+--------------------+--------------------|
 |  5     1     79    |  2     78    3     |  49    6     489   |
 |  478   47    279   |  1578  6     17    |  25    39    389   |
 |  38    6     23    |  9     58    4     |  25    1     7     |
 |--------------------+--------------------+--------------------|
 |  349   345   1     |  457   4579  79    |  6     8     2     |
 |  47    247   6     |  3     249   8     |  49    5     1     |
 |  49    25    8     |  15    125   6     |  3     7     49    |
 +--------------------------------------------------------------+
 # 69 eliminations remain

 r58c12  <47> UR via s-link              <> 4    r8c1
 r58c12  <47> UR via s-link              <> 4    r8c2
 r58c12  <47> UR via s-link              <> 7    r5c1   extraneous
 r58c12  <47> UR via s-link              <> 7    r8c2   extraneous
-plus-
 r35c89  <39> UR via s-link              <> 3    r3c8
-plus
 r13c68  <29> UR via s-link              <> 9    r3c6
 r13c68  <29> UR via s-link              <> 9    r3c8


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keith



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PostPosted: Sat May 08, 2010 6:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I am to here:
Code:
+----------------+----------------+----------------+
| 1    8    4    | 6    39   29   | 7    239  5    |
| 2    9    37   | 478  378  5    | 1    34   6    |
| 6    37   5    | 47   1    279  | 8    24   39   |
+----------------+----------------+----------------+
| 5    1    79   | 2    78   3    | 49   6    489  |
| 48   47   279  | 578  6    1    | 25   39   389  |
| 38   6    23   | 9    58   4    | 25   1    7    |
+----------------+----------------+----------------+
| 3479 34   1    | 57   4579 79   | 6    8    2    |
| 479  2    6    | 3    479  8    | 49   5    1    |
| 49   5    8    | 1    2    6    | 3    7    49   |
+----------------+----------------+----------------+
Sort of regretting the time I've wasted...

Keith
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tlanglet



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PostPosted: Sat May 08, 2010 8:57 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sorry folks, but I had a different code set after basics.

Code:

 *--------------------------------------------------*
 | 1    8    4    | 6    39   29   | 7    23   5    |
 | 2    9    37   | 478  348  5    | 1    34   6    |
 | 6    37   5    | 147  134  27   | 8    234  9    |
 |----------------+----------------+----------------|
 | 5    1    9    | 2    7    3    | 4    6    8    |
 | 478  47   27   | 58   6    1    | 25   9    3    |
 | 38   6    23   | 9    58   4    | 25   1    7    |
 |----------------+----------------+----------------|
 | 34   345  1    | 457  459  79   | 6    8    2    |
 | 47   247  6    | 3    24   8    | 9    5    1    |
 | 9    25   8    | 15   125  6    | 3    7    4    |
 *--------------------------------------------------*

I did basics again and got the results posted by Keith.

Obviously I messed up........

Ted
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Marty R.



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PostPosted: Sun May 09, 2010 1:23 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

This was extremely difficult for me, not being solvable with my limited arsenal. I used 6-7 of the usual techniques with a couple of Medusa traps in-between and finished with a Medusa wrap.
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PostPosted: Sun May 09, 2010 8:54 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Danny, nice DP Smile My soft squishy organic solver seems programmed to only look for simple URs (and BUGS), I need to look more for these bigger DPs.
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PostPosted: Sun May 09, 2010 11:31 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

peterj wrote:
Danny, nice DP Smile My soft squishy organic solver seems programmed to only look for simple URs (and BUGS), I need to look more for these bigger DPs.

Hello Peter,

Good luck. My solver handles several techniques, but it doesn't handle anything more complex than URs when it comes to DPs. If it hadn't been for Ted posting a few DPs recently, I probably would still be merrily relying on chains. Now, I find myself staring at grids and searching for DPs. I'm going to find a way to get even with Ted!!! Laughing

Regards, Danny
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PostPosted: Mon May 10, 2010 9:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

1. Same xy-chain as Peter, pincers at r2c3 and r4c5 means r2c5, r4c3 <> 7

2.(34-8)r2c5=r6c5-(8=3)r6c1-r6c3=(3-7)r2c3=(7-8)r2c4=(8)r2c5

I wonder if one of Luke/Ted's ANPs might work here......?
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PostPosted: Tue May 11, 2010 1:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

after basics:

(3)r2c3 - (34)r2c58 = (78)r24c5 - (8=5)r6c5 - (5=2)r6c7 - (2=3)r6c3 - (3)r2c3; q.e.d.
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PostPosted: Tue May 11, 2010 3:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nice ! I felt that there should be something lurking !
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