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keith



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PostPosted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 12:33 pm    Post subject: A vh Vanhegan Reply with quote

Code:
Puzzle: VH4-892692vh
+-------+-------+-------+
| 1 . . | . . 5 | 4 . . |
| 4 . 8 | . 1 6 | . . 7 |
| . . 6 | . . 9 | . . . |
+-------+-------+-------+
| . . 9 | . . . | . 7 . |
| 7 . 3 | . 2 . | 8 . 1 |
| . 1 . | . . . | 6 . . |
+-------+-------+-------+
| . . . | 6 . . | 1 . . |
| 6 . . | 4 7 . | 5 . 9 |
| . . 5 | 9 . . | . . 4 |
+-------+-------+-------+
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 3:57 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

That was a very weird puzzle ! I was mostly left with pairs of 23s. Couldn't find any wings - extended or otherwise - or any UR's. All I could manage was to make the odd ball pair (35) in R6C9 either a (3) or (5) and colour the chain of possibilities which left R7C9 a <2> in both cases. Not a very satisfying solution though.
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 5:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Code:

+----------+------------+------------+
| 1  9   7 | 238 38 5   | 4  23  6   |
| 4  23  8 | 23  1  6   | 9  5   7   |
| 23 5   6 | 7   4  9   | 23 1   8   |
+----------+------------+------------+
| 58 4   9 | 1   6  38  | 23 7   235 |
| 7  6   3 | 5   2  4   | 8  9   1   |
| 58 1   2 | 38  9  7   | 6  4   35  |
+----------+------------+------------+
| 9  7   4 | 6   5  238 | 1  238 23  |
| 6  38  1 | 4   7  238 | 5  238 9   |
| 23 238 5 | 9   38 1   | 7  6   4   |
+----------+------------+------------+

Play this puzzle online at the Daily Sudoku site

Looking at the potential 28 DP in boxes 89, one of the four cells must be a 3. The possibilities yield some common outcomes which solves it.
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 6:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think there be big fish swimming in this one! All those 3s...

Here's a Broken Wing solution...
Code:
 *--------------------------------------------------*
 | 1    9    7    | 28+3 38   5    | 4    2-3  6    |
 | 4   *23   8    |*23   1    6    | 9    5    7    |
 |*23   5    6    | 7    4    9    |*2(3) 1    8    |
 |----------------+----------------+----------------|
 | 58   4    9    | 1    6    38   |*2(3) 7    25+3 |
 | 7    6    3    | 5    2    4    | 8    9    1    |
 | 58   1    2    |*38   9    7    | 6    4   *35   |
 |----------------+----------------+----------------|
 | 9    7    4    | 6    5    238  | 1    238  23   |
 | 6    38   1    | 4    7    238  | 5    238  9    |
 | 23   238  5    | 9    38   1    | 7    6    4    |
 *--------------------------------------------------*
 7-Cell Broken Wing with guardians (3)r1c4, (3)r4c9

 BrokenWing(3)[(3)r1c4=r4c9] - r4c7=r3c7 ; r1c8<>3

Lots of x-chains that crack it also...
Code:
(3)r9c1=r3c1 - r3c7=r4c7 - r4c6=r78c6 ; r9c5<>3

I suppose that's a sashimi swordfish!

cgordon, welcome to the other parts of the forum! Did you try just normal multi-colouring on 3 because that should catch these x-chains?
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 7:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Marty R. wrote:
Looking at the potential 28 DP in boxes 89, one of the four cells must be a 3. The possibilities yield some common outcomes which solves it.


Wow! Shocked To explain what I think Marty is saying:
After basics:
Code:
+-------------+-------------+-------------+
| 1   9   7   | 238 38c 5   | 4   23d 6   |
| 4   23  8   | 23  1   6   | 9   5   7   |
| 23  5   6   | 7   4   9   | 23  1   8   |
+-------------+-------------+-------------+
| 58  4   9   | 1   6   38  | 23  7   235 |
| 7   6   3   | 5   2   4   | 8   9   1   |
| 58  1   2   | 38  9   7   | 6   4   35  |
+-------------+-------------+-------------+
| 9   7   4   | 6   5   238 | 1  -238 23a |
| 6   38  1   | 4   7   238 | 5  -238 9   |
| 23  238 5   | 9   38b 1   | 7   6   4   |
+-------------+-------------+-------------+

One of R78C68 is 3, so ab are a pseudocell 28. cd complete an XY-wing -238, making the eliminations shown and solving the puzzle.

Otherwise
Code:
+-------------+-------------+-------------+
| 1   9   7   |2-38 38* 5   | 4   23  6   |
| 4   23* 8   | 23* 1   6   | 9   5   7   |
| 23* 5   6   | 7   4   9   | 23  1   8   |
+-------------+-------------+-------------+
| 58  4   9   | 1   6   38  | 23  7   235 |
| 7   6   3   | 5   2   4   | 8   9   1   |
| 58  1   2   | 38  9   7   | 6   4   35  |
+-------------+-------------+-------------+
| 9   7   4   | 6   5   238 | 1   238 23  |
| 6   38  1   | 4   7   238 | 5   238 9   |
| 23* 2-38 5  | 9   38* 1   | 7   6   4   |
+-------------+-------------+-------------+
there is a Franken swordfish, eliminating a couple of 3s. Which does not solve it. I still need an extended XY-wing 2-38.

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 9:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Quote:
Looking at the potential 28 DP in boxes 89, one of the four cells must be a 3.

Don't get that ! There are other places for 3s that don't include the four cells.

Quote:
Did you try just normal multi-colouring on 3

Not sure what multi-colouring is - but I tried regular coluring on every thing and it didn't work.
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 10:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Don't get that ! There are other places for 3s that don't include the four cells.

If one of those four cells isn't a 3, then you get the DP 28-28-28-28.
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 10:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Quote:
To explain what I think Marty is saying:


No pseudo cells or other cerebral stuff.

R78c6=3-->r9c5=8-->r1c5=3-->r1c8=2-->r3c7=3

R78c8=3-->r7c9=2-->r4c7=2-->r3c7=3
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 11:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Marty R. wrote:
The possibilities yield some common outcomes which solves it.

Hard to know exactly what path was envisaged Smile
Another interpretation is an extended w-wing(23)
Code:
(2=3)r1c8 - r1c5=r9c5 - UR(38)[(3)r78c6=r78c8] - (3=2)r7c9 ; r78c8<>2


[Edit] Oops! No, crossed posts, that isn't what Marty had in mind.
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 11:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Marty R. wrote:
Quote:
To explain what I think Marty is saying:


No pseudo cells or other cerebral stuff.

R78c6=3-->r9c5=8-->r1c5=3-->r1c8=2-->r3c7=3

R78c8=3-->r7c9=2-->r4c7=2-->r3c7=3

Marty, I think your logic is the same as I had in my message.

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 11:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sorry Chaps:
The idea of those four 238 cells having to contain at least one <3> to avoid a DP was brilliant. But please correct me if I am wrong - I found the ensuing "path" solutions arbitrary. Nothing seemed to be tangibly related to any "definitive" techniques - just a case of "try this and let's see".

Could it be that for some Sudokos - this is the only solution.
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 3:54 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

cgordon wrote:
Sorry Chaps:
The idea of those four 238 cells having to contain at least one <3> to avoid a DP was brilliant. But please correct me if I am wrong - I found the ensuing "path" solutions arbitrary. Nothing seemed to be tangibly related to any "definitive" techniques - just a case of "try this and let's see".

Could it be that for some Sudokos - this is the only solution.

Chaps? :wink:

Let's start here:
Code:
+-------------+-------------+-------------+
| 1   9   7   | 238 38  5   | 4   23  6   |
| 4   23  8   | 23  1   6   | 9   5   7   |
| 23  5   6   | 7   4   9   | 23  1   8   |
+-------------+-------------+-------------+
| 58  4   9   | 1   6   38  | 23  7   235 |
| 7   6   3   | 5   2   4   | 8   9   1   |
| 58  1   2   | 38  9   7   | 6   4   35  |
+-------------+-------------+-------------+
| 9   7   4   | 6   5   238 | 1   238 23  |
| 6   38  1   | 4   7   238 | 5   238 9   |
| 23  238 5   | 9   38  1   | 7   6   4   |
+-------------+-------------+-------------+
Note that R4C1 is either 5 or it is 8. If so, ... That is what we all do all the time.

I learned the following kind of logic from Myth Jellies and re'born, although Marty seems to be more of a master than I am.

In this case, there is a potential Deadly Pattern in R78C68. It is either 23, 28, or 38. To destroy the DP:

The DP is 38:
One of R7C68 and/or one of R8C68 is 2
or
One of R78C6 and/or one of R78C8 is 2

Yes, because of the strong links on 2 in C6 and R8.

Or:

The DP is 23:
One of R7C68 and/or one of R8C68 is 8
or
One of R78C6 and/or one of R78C8 is 8

Yes, because of the strong links on 8 in C8 and R7.

Or:

The DP is 28:
One of R7C68 and/or one of R8C68 is 3
=> R7C9 is 2 and/or R8C2 is 8 (They are a pseudocell 28).
or
One of R78C6 and/or one of R78C8 is 3
=> (R9C5 and R4C6 are 8) and/or (R7C9 and R1C8 are 2)
Making four potential pseudocells 28.

I have no logical or intellectual problem fitting one of these 28 pseudocells into a pattern like an XY-wing. In fact, I think it is rather elegant.

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 3:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Gorrit!! One of the 238 cells has to be a 3. One of them in in C6 has to be a 28. Ergo there's an xy wing 238 (though didn't see the R4C1 connection).
Surgite.
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