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Vanhegan Extreme July 4

 
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tlanglet



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PostPosted: Sun Jul 04, 2010 10:18 pm    Post subject: Vanhegan Extreme July 4 Reply with quote

Here is another challenging Vanhegan Extreme.

Code:

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

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Here is my rambling solution.

Quote:
1. xyz-wing (159)r8c9; r9c9<>9

2. "Weird" xyz-wing (169)r7c4
(1)r7c4; r8c4<>1
(6)r7c4-(6=3)r7c2-(3=1)r5c2-r5c5=(1)r8c5; r8c4<>1
(9)r7c4-(9=1)r8c5; r8c4<>1

3. ER1 with pivot in box3 and extended strong link(1)r6c1-r6c4=r7c4-(1)r7c8; r1c1<>1

4. xy-wing -489 with vertex (89)r2c3; r2c1<>4

5. Almost flightless xy-wing -159 with vertex 59 in r6c9 pincers (19)r6c1 & (15)r8c9 and fin (9)r8c9
If xy-wing is true: (1)r6c1-r5c2=(1)r5c5; r8c5<>1
If fin is true: (9)r8c9-r6c9=r5c7-(9=1)r5c5; r8c5<>1

Ted
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storm_norm



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PostPosted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 5:42 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'll start after ted's step number 1
and use the almost w-wing approach.
which solves it.

Code:
+-------------------+--------------------+-----------------+
| 49-1   2     7    | 3        6     159 | 8    159  9(14) |
| 149    5     89   | 7        48    19  | 3    6    2     |
| 3      16    689  | 2        48    159 | 49   159  7     |
+-------------------+--------------------+-----------------+
| 6      7     (59) | 9(45)    2     8   | 1    3    59(4) |
| 2      3(1)  359  | 9-1(45)  9(1)  7   | 459  8    6     |
| -9(1)  8     4    | 19(5)    3     6   | 7    2    (59)  |
+-------------------+--------------------+-----------------+
| 5      36    236  | 169      7     4   | 29   19   8     |
| 8      4     26   | 169      9(1)  3   | 259  7    59(1) |
| 7      9     1    | 8        5     2   | 6    4    3     |
+-------------------+--------------------+-----------------+

there would be a w-wing {5,9} if the 5 in r5c4 is false.
the pincers would be in r4c3 and r6c9
the w-wing would be
(5=9)r4c3 - (5)r4c4 = (5)r6c4 - (9=5)r6c9;
obviously this eliminates the 9 in r6c1.

if the 5 is true in r5c4 then
(5-4)r5c4 = (4)r4c4 - (4)r4c9 = (4-1)r1c9 = (1)r8c9 - (1)r8c5 = (1)r5c5 - (1)r5c2 = (1)r6c1;
the 9 is still false.



or as a diagram of a kraken column on 5's

(5)r4c4 - (5=9)r4c3
||
(5-4)r5c4 = (4)r4c4 - (4)r4c9 = (4-1)r1c9 = (1)r8c9 - (1)r8c5 = (1)r5c5 - (1)r5c2 = (1)r6c1
||
(5)r6c4 - (5=9)r6c9
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Mogulmeister



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PostPosted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 9:20 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Poetry.

I'm still struggling with xsudo Norm - it's a bit like my dishwasher - too many controls! Smile
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tlanglet



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PostPosted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 11:04 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi Norm, good to see you posting.

Great move on that (5)r5c4. I also saw the almost w-wing but could not find a solution for the (5)r5c4. Oh well, having missed that step I had the opportunity for a couple of other interesting moves.

Ted
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ronk



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PostPosted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 12:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Seeing the damage storm_norm's r6c1<>9 could do ... inspired me to find this 2-stepper with a total of five strong inferences:
Quote:
ER: (9)r8c5 = (9)r5c5 - (9)r5c7 = (9)r46c9 --> r9c9<>9
s-wing: (5)r6c4 = (5)r6c9 - (5=1)r8c9 - (1)r7c8 = (1)r7c4 --> r6c4<>1
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