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daj95376
Joined: 23 Aug 2008 Posts: 3854
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Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 4:17 pm Post subject: Puzzle 10/06/04: (B) Advanced |
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Code: | +-----------------------+
| 8 . . | 6 . 7 | 3 . 2 |
| . 1 . | . 3 . | . 7 . |
| . . . | . . 2 | . . . |
|-------+-------+-------|
| 6 . . | . 5 1 | . . . |
| . 2 . | 7 . 3 | . . . |
| 1 . 3 | 8 6 4 | 2 . . |
|-------+-------+-------|
| 3 . . | . . 5 | 8 4 . |
| . 6 . | . . . | 7 . . |
| 5 . . | . . . | . . 3 |
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Play this puzzle online at the Daily Sudoku site |
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tlanglet
Joined: 17 Oct 2007 Posts: 2468 Location: Northern California Foothills
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Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 7:23 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: | xy-loop (or x-wing 9) r28c16; r2c3479,r8c389<>9
ER 4 with hinge box 1 SL r8c35; r1c5<>4
xy-wing -279 with vertex 79 in r7c2; r7c3,r8c5<>2
x-wing 5 r16c28;r1c3<>5
AXY-wing -249 with vertex 49 in r1c3 and fin: (1)r8c3 - (1=2)r8c8; r8c1<>2 |
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peterj
Joined: 26 Mar 2010 Posts: 974 Location: London, UK
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Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 9:06 pm Post subject: |
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Two steps with another boring but effective (and long!) xy-chain...
Quote: | kite(4) (4)r1c2=r9c2-r8c3=r8c5; r1c5<>4
xy-chain (9=2)r2c1-(2=9)r8c1-(9=8)r8c6-(8=247)r789c5-(4=8)r3c5-(8=6)r3c8-(6=5)r2c7-(5=9)r1c8; r1c23<>9, r2c9<>9 |
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Mogulmeister
Joined: 03 May 2007 Posts: 1151
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Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2010 9:19 am Post subject: |
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Your xy chains are on steroids Peter. |
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peterj
Joined: 26 Mar 2010 Posts: 974 Location: London, UK
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Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2010 1:55 pm Post subject: |
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I understand the International Sudoku Board is proposing random urine tests before and after Danny's Adanced Puzzles to catch such chemically-enhanced chains before they ruin the sport... |
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Marty R.
Joined: 12 Feb 2006 Posts: 5770 Location: Rochester, NY, USA
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 4:03 pm Post subject: |
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My first four steps were the same as Ted's but I finished with a UR on 12. Looking at the implications of same, r9c4=1.
Peter, Ted, et al: why post moves with lots of cell details without an accompanying grid so people can try and follow along? |
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daj95376
Joined: 23 Aug 2008 Posts: 3854
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 4:54 pm Post subject: |
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I can supply a grid that could be used as a starting point, but I'm not prepared to include the link necessary to load it into this site's Sudoku program.
(See updated posts for 10/06/06) |
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Mogulmeister
Joined: 03 May 2007 Posts: 1151
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 9:04 pm Post subject: |
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Marty R. wrote: | My first four steps were the same as Ted's but I finished with a UR on 12. Looking at the implications of same, r9c4=1.
Peter, Ted, et al: why post moves with lots of cell details without an accompanying grid so people can try and follow along? |
I don't use the sites Sudoku program and I can't transfer the grid + candidates into this format so my dreaded colour grids are all I can provide and I know that's not universally popular. |
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daj95376
Joined: 23 Aug 2008 Posts: 3854
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 11:07 pm Post subject: |
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Maybe someone else is familiar with a way to get your Sudoku program to produce textual grid output. |
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Marty R.
Joined: 12 Feb 2006 Posts: 5770 Location: Rochester, NY, USA
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Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 12:45 am Post subject: |
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MM, is there any way you can use Nataraj's format tool, described in the Site Help sub-forum? |
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tlanglet
Joined: 17 Oct 2007 Posts: 2468 Location: Northern California Foothills
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Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 3:32 am Post subject: |
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Marty R. wrote: | My first four steps were the same as Ted's but I finished with a UR on 12. Looking at the implications of same, r9c4=1.
Peter, Ted, et al: why post moves with lots of cell details without an accompanying grid so people can try and follow along? |
Marty,
I include the details to allow others to analyze the steps if they are interested in learning how to perform certain steps. As I have mentioned before, I many times was frustrated trying to learn/understand new techniques because posts did not provide sufficient details.
I also understand your issue with having a grid available to support the details of a step. The problem becomes one of time and effort to prepare the post if a grid is included for each step, plus the size of a post would be significantly larger. At this time, I believe that those folks interested in analyzing a particular step may do so by performing every preceding step.
As an alternative, I would consider posting the grid for "unique/special" steps if you and others felt that would be useful.
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Mogulmeister
Joined: 03 May 2007 Posts: 1151
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Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 8:50 am Post subject: |
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I'll have a look at it Marty.
Being a visual type person, I personally find the use of colours much more explanatory than the Simple Sudoku text outputs with their acsii *,#,& greyish output.
I find Norm's diagrams are the best as they explain more (to me) pictorially and succinctly. I am slowly trying to get to grips with the package he uses but being a simple soul, I sometimes feel like the guy who has bought a washing machine loaded with hundreds of features he will never use. |
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