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Earl



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PostPosted: Sat May 23, 2009 2:40 pm    Post subject: May23 DB Reply with quote

I could not find a single bullet for this May 23 DB, so I winged it.

A Solution: x-wing (2), xy-wing (568), w-wing (86).


Earl

Code:

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

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arkietech



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PostPosted: Sat May 23, 2009 3:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I used two steps:
Quote:
w-xing 38 on 8
finned x-wing 8
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Louise56



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PostPosted: Sat May 23, 2009 5:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I solved it in two steps. After basics I looked at the 38 pair in r9c9 and could see that if I put a 3 or an 8 in the result is a 3 in r4c8. I believe this is a skyscrapper but please let me know if I am mistaken. Then I looked at the 58 pair in r4c9 and could see that if I put in a 5 or an 8 then the 8 must be removed from r5c7. Not sure what this is called. I did see a 568 wing but it wasn't helpful.
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keith



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PostPosted: Sat May 23, 2009 6:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

After basics:
Code:
+-------------+-------------+-------------+
| 3   4   26b | 1   7   5   | 9   268 68a |
| 8   1   56  | 4   9   2   | 356 356 7   |
| 7   25c 9   | 6   8   3   | 25  1   4   |
+-------------+-------------+-------------+
| 2   58d 4   | 9   6   7   | 1   38 35-8e|
| 1   9   58  | 3   2   4   | 68  7   568 |
| 6   7   3   | 5   1   8   | 4   9   2   |
+-------------+-------------+-------------+
| 5   3   78  | 2   4   9   | 678 68  1   |
| 4   6   27  | 8   3   1   | 257 25  9   |
| 9  2-8g 1   | 7   5   6   | 238 4   38f |
+-------------+-------------+-------------+
Ignoring an X-wing and an XY-wing:

abcd is an extended XY-wing that takes out <8> in e.

def is then an XY-wing that takes out <8> in g, solving the puzzle.

Keith
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storm_norm



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PostPosted: Sat May 23, 2009 7:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Louise56 wrote:
I solved it in two steps. After basics I looked at the 38 pair in r9c9 and could see that if I put a 3 or an 8 in the result is a 3 in r4c8. I believe this is a skyscrapper but please let me know if I am mistaken. Then I looked at the 58 pair in r4c9 and could see that if I put in a 5 or an 8 then the 8 must be removed from r5c7. Not sure what this is called. I did see a 568 wing but it wasn't helpful.


Louise56,
You seem to have a good grasp on taking a bi-value cell and finding an identical outcome in another cell when either of the values in your starting cell is true. I believe many would call this a dual implication chain.

As to your first move, I can't see that any skyscraper would result in the placement of 3 in r4c8. therefore, no, its not a skyscraper.

your second move, ironically, can be expressed as a skyscraper. but again, the way you describe it by assuming each value in the bi-value cell is true which in turn leads to the eimination of 8 in r5c7... I think we can safely say that you are finding dual implication chains.

if you do a google on this term, you will find lots of info on them.
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that said, I am going to examine your moves and give you the names that they most resemble and that have a great deal of meaning in this particular forum. Smile

your move #1... either the 3 or the 8 being true in A results in 3 being true in C.

in the grid is marked the cells which show your implications.
if A is 3 then B is not 3, then C is 3
If A is 8, then D is not 8, E is 8, then C is not 8, C is 3

Code:
.---------------.---------------.---------------.
| 3    4    26  | 1    7    5   | 9   E268 D68  |
| 8    1    56  | 4    9    2   | 356  356  7   |
| 7    25   9   | 6    8    3   | 25   1    4   |
:---------------+---------------+---------------:
| 2    58   4   | 9    6    7   | 1   C38  B358 |
| 1    9    58  | 3    2    4   | 68   7    568 |
| 6    7    3   | 5    1    8   | 4    9    2   |
:---------------+---------------+---------------:
| 5    3    78  | 2    4    9   | 678  68   1   |
| 4    6    27  | 8    3    1   | 257  25   9   |
| 9    28   1   | 7    5    6   | 238  4   A38  |
'---------------'---------------'---------------'

This is more commonly known as a W-wing.
cells ADEC in that order, or CEDA makes up the wing.
notice how the conjugate 8's in row 1 in E and D each can see a {3,8} cell, one at A(your starting cell) and the {3,8} cell at C.
because the 8's are conjugate one has to be true. this forces either of the 3's at A and C to be true thus eliminating the 3 At B and places 3 at C ( like your chain does ).

second move...either 5 or 8 in A forces 8 to be eliminated from E
A is 8, E is not 8, simple enough

A is 5, B is not 5, B is 8, C is not 8, D is 8, E is not 8

Code:
.---------------.---------------.---------------.
| 3    4    26  | 1    7    5   | 9    268  68  |
| 8    1    56  | 4    9    2   | 3    56   7   |
| 7    25   9   | 6    8    3   | 25   1    4   |
:---------------+---------------+---------------:
| 2   B58   4   | 9    6    7   | 1    3   A58  |
| 1    9    58  | 3    2    4   |E68   7    568 |
| 6    7    3   | 5    1    8   | 4    9    2   |
:---------------+---------------+---------------:
| 5    3    78  | 2    4    9   | 678  68   1   |
| 4    6    27  | 8    3    1   | 257  25   9   |
| 9   C28   1   | 7    5    6   |D28   4    3   |
'---------------'---------------'---------------'

the important thing to realize here is that the 8's in ABCD or DCBA form a Skyscraper.
there are only two 8's in row 4 at A and B
there are only two 8's in row 9 at C and D.
a Skyscraper is a x-wing with a bent side. the 8's at A and D don't line up, they do not share a column.
However, the 8's at BD do, they share column 2. when this happens, the 8's at A and D act like pincers. no matter which way around you go ABCD or DCBA, one of the 8's at A or D has to be true.
since they both can "see" the 8 at E, it can be eliminated.
which does exactly what your DIC (dual implication chain) accomplishes.
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storm_norm



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PostPosted: Sat May 23, 2009 9:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Code:
.---------------.---------------.---------------.
| 3    4   *26  | 1    7    5   | 9    268 *68  |
| 8    1    56  | 4    9    2   | 356  356  7   |
| 7   -25   9   | 6    8    3   | 25   1    4   |
:---------------+---------------+---------------:
| 2    58   4   | 9    6    7   | 1    38   358 |
| 1    9   *58  | 3    2    4   |*68   7   *568 |
| 6    7    3   | 5    1    8   | 4    9    2   |
:---------------+---------------+---------------:
| 5    3   *78  | 2    4    9   | 678  68   1   |
| 4    6    27  | 8    3    1   | 257  25   9   |
| 9   *28   1   | 7    5    6   | 238  4    38  |
'---------------'---------------'---------------'

a one step chain
(2=6)r1c3 - (6)r1c9 = (6)r5c9 - (6=8)r5c7 - (8)r5c3 = (8)r7c3 - (8=2)r9c2; r3c2 <> 2
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tlanglet



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PostPosted: Sat May 23, 2009 10:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

My two step solution was:

a Kraken x-wing on 8 in r14c89 and fin in r4c2 that deletes the 8 in r7c8,
xy-wing 386 with pivot 38 in r4c8 and pseudo-cell 36 in row2.

Ted
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