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daj95376
Joined: 23 Aug 2008 Posts: 3854
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Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 2:47 am Post subject: Puzzle 11/06/19: ~ XY |
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I found this puzzle in another file of puzzles where most are very difficult.
Code: | +-----------------------+
| 6 . . | . . . | . . . |
| . 4 . | 2 . 1 | . 8 . |
| . . 2 | . . 5 | 1 7 . |
|-------+-------+-------|
| . 9 . | 5 . . | 7 . 2 |
| . . . | . 1 7 | 6 5 . |
| . 7 6 | . 8 2 | . . . |
|-------+-------+-------|
| . . 4 | 1 5 . | . . 7 |
| . 5 9 | . 2 . | . 4 . |
| . . . | 7 . . | 5 . . |
+-----------------------+
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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: Mon Jun 20, 2011 9:56 pm Post subject: |
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How about an "Almost Sue de Coq"
The code after basics:
Code: | *-----------------------------------------------------------*
| 6 1 57 | 48 379 @39(8) | 2349 29 3459 |
| 39 4 57 | 2 67 1 | 39 8 56 |
| 389 38 2 | 46 369 5 | 1 7 3469 |
|-------------------+-------------------+-------------------|
| 18 9 18 | 5 46 46 | 7 3 2 |
| 4 2 3 | 9 1 7 | 6 5 8 |
| 5 7 6 | 3 8 2 | 49 1 49 |
|-------------------+-------------------+-------------------|
| 238 368 4 | 1 5 *389 | 2389 269 7 |
| 7 5 9 |#68 2 *368 | 38 4 1 |
| 1238 368 18 | 7 349 *3489 | 5 269 39 |
*-----------------------------------------------------------* |
Assuming I understand a Sue de Coq as presented in the recent post by Keith, then
(abcde) is (34689)r789c6, marked *
(ab) is (39)r1c6, marked @
(cd) is (68)r8c4, marked #
(e) is (4)r9c6
with fin (8)r1c6
If the SdC is true then r4c6, r9c5<>4 are the only eliminations
If the fin is true: (8)r1c6-(8=4)r1c4-r1c79=r3c9-(4=9)r6c9-(9=3)r9c9-(3=8)r8c7-(8=6)r8c4-r8c6=r4c6-(6=4)r4c5; r4c6,r9c5<>4.
I have been looking for a SdC for a month and could not resist to post this one.
A Type 1 UR(18)r49c13 forces r9c1<>18=2 to complete the puzzle.
Ted |
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Luke451
Joined: 20 Apr 2008 Posts: 310 Location: Southern Northern California
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Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 12:42 am Post subject: |
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tlanglet wrote: | How about an "Almost Sue de Coq" ? |
Yeah, how about that
DonM will be very happy when he sees your efforts. He might have written it as one AIC, starting with something like SDQ(34689)r8c4,r1789c6=(8)r1c6- and on into the chain you posted.
I'm very glad you put this up for another reason. I think I see now why a "naked" SDQ is subsumed by the doubly-linked ALS-xz. The former is always the latter, but certainly not the other way around.
Now how about a "non-SDQ almost doubly-linked ALS-xz?" |
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daj95376
Joined: 23 Aug 2008 Posts: 3854
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Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 5:42 am Post subject: |
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Ted,
The SdC was interesting, but the chain for the fin candidate was OTT!!!
Regards, Danny |
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peterj
Joined: 26 Mar 2010 Posts: 974 Location: London, UK
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Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 9:09 am Post subject: |
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I played the humble w-wing(39) !
Looking at Ted's move and the fin, there's an als move (als-xy-wing?) that has the same effect ultimately as Ted's fin chain...
Code: | als(4=239)r1c78|r2c7 - (3=8)r8c7 - als(86=4)r38c4 ; r1c4<>4 |
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Marty R.
Joined: 12 Feb 2006 Posts: 5770 Location: Rochester, NY, USA
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Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 4:20 am Post subject: |
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I played the (apparently unneeded) Type 1 UR (18) before the puzzle-ending W-Wing (39). |
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