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Puzzle 10/07/13: XY+

 
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daj95376



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PostPosted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 4:58 pm    Post subject: Puzzle 10/07/13: XY+ Reply with quote

You may wish to consider more than one step.

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

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Code:
 after basics
 +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
 |  249    49     14     |  3      15     6      |  1279   8      1257   |
 |  3689   5      136    |  18     7      2      |  1369   4      136    |
 |  2368   68     7      |  158    9      4      |  1236   16     12356  |
 |-----------------------+-----------------------+-----------------------|
 |  5      46     2      |  7      3      8      |  146    9      146    |
 |  46     1      8      |  9      2      5      |  346    7      346    |
 |  7      3      9      |  6      4      1      |  5      2      8      |
 |-----------------------+-----------------------+-----------------------|
 |  346    7      3456   |  1245   156    9      |  8      16     1246   |
 |  1      2      456    |  45     8      7      |  46     3      9      |
 |  89     89     46     |  124    16     3      |  12467  5      12467  |
 +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
 # 78 eliminations remain
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tlanglet



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PostPosted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 6:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

xy-wing -146 with vertex (46)r9c3; r1c5<>1
ANP(46=5)r89c3-(5=4)r8c4-(4=6)r8c7-(6=1)r7c8-r3c8=r3c4-(1=8)r2c4-(8=6)r2c1-(6=4)r5c1; r7c1<>4

Which leaves us with the following interesting code.
Code:
*--------------------------------------------------------------------*
 | 49     49     1      | 3      5      6      | 27     8      27     |
 | 68     5      3      | 18     7      2      | 9      4      16     |
 | 2      68     7      | 18     9      4      | 3      16     5      |
 |----------------------+----------------------+----------------------|
 | 5      46     2      | 7      3      8      | 1      9      46     |
 | 46     1      8      | 9      2      5      | 46     7      3      |
 | 7      3      9      | 6      4      1      | 5      2      8      |
 |----------------------+----------------------+----------------------|
 | 3      7      45     | 245    16     9      | 8      16     24     |
 | 1      2      456    | 45     8      7      | 46     3      9      |
 | 89     89     46     | 24     16     3      | 27     5      12467  |
 *--------------------------------------------------------------------*

Two solutions at this stage are a
Type 1 UR27 r19c79; r9c9<>27 plus a BUG+1 forces r9c9=6, or
coloring on (6) which deletes a bunch.

Ted
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peterj



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PostPosted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 2:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Not sure how best to notate this but the obvious xy-wing with one pincer at r1c3 is the start of a doubled pronged xy attack on 1s...
Code:
           (4=6)r9c3 - (6=1)r9c5; r1c5<>1
         /
(1=4)r1c3
         \
           (4=9)r1c2 - (9=8)r9c2 - (8=6)r3c2 - (6=1)r3c8; r1c79<>1

Then, as Ted says, one of many possible turbot/colouring moves on 6 polishes it off.

Is there something that can be done with the overlapping AUR(45) and AUR(46) at bottom of grid?
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tlanglet



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PostPosted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 3:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

peterj wrote:
Not sure how best to notate this but the obvious xy-wing with one pincer at r1c3 is the start of a doubled pronged xy attack on 1s...
Code:
           (4=6)r9c3 - (6=1)r9c5; r1c5<>1
         /
(1=4)r1c3
         \
           (4=9)r1c2 - (9=8)r9c2 - (8=6)r3c2 - (6=1)r3c8; r1c79<>1


Peter, it is good to see your contributions again; they are frequently different/unique as is the case here.

I would have found and posted your two branches as separate steps; a xy-wing -146 with vertex (46)r9c3 and an AIC found by extending the vertex of a potential xy-wing -149 with vertex (49)r1c2. As I have previously noted, finding chains gives me great difficulties and the ones I do find are normally based on extending the vertex of a potential xy-wing.

Ted
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