| View previous topic :: View next topic | 
	
	
		| Author | Message | 
	
		| Auburnmom 
 
 
 Joined: 13 Mar 2008
 Posts: 25
 Location: Auburn, AL
 
 | 
			
				|  Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 10:11 pm    Post subject: Need some help please |   |  
				| 
 |  
				|  	  | Code: |  	  | +-----------+------------+-----------+
 | 679 69 1  | 5  3   469 | 479 2  8  |
 | 3   5  2  | 8  79  49  | 479 1  6  |
 | 679 8  4  | 1  679 2   | 5   3  79 |
 +-----------+------------+-----------+
 | 69  7  5  | 2  4   1   | 69  8  3  |
 | 8   2  3  | 7  5   69  | 1   69 4  |
 | 1   4  69 | 3  69  8   | 2   7  5  |
 +-----------+------------+-----------+
 | 2   69 8  | 4  1   3   | 679 5  79 |
 | 4   1  7  | 69 8   5   | 3   69 2  |
 | 5   3  69 | 69 2   7   | 8   4  1  |
 +-----------+------------+-----------+
 
 | 
 
 
 Some help please!
 |  | 
	
		| Back to top |  | 
	
		|  | 
	
		| Marty R. 
 
 
 Joined: 12 Feb 2006
 Posts: 5770
 Location: Rochester, NY, USA
 
 | 
			
				|  Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 11:10 pm    Post subject: |   |  
				| 
 |  
				| I don't know what techniques you are or are not familiar with. Simple coloring on 6 will knock out the 6 from r3c1. The chain goes from r3c5-->r6c5-->r6c3-->r4c1. Either the start or end of the chain must be=6, thus the 6 in r3c1 cannot survive because it sees both ends of the chain. |  | 
	
		| Back to top |  | 
	
		|  | 
	
		| keith 
 
 
 Joined: 19 Sep 2005
 Posts: 3355
 Location: near Detroit, Michigan, USA
 
 | 
			
				|  Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 12:10 am    Post subject: |   |  
				| 
 |  
				| There is a classic remote pair that takes out 69 in R1C6. 
 Keith
 |  | 
	
		| Back to top |  | 
	
		|  | 
	
		| Auburnmom 
 
 
 Joined: 13 Mar 2008
 Posts: 25
 Location: Auburn, AL
 
 | 
			
				|  Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 12:31 am    Post subject: |   |  
				| 
 |  
				| Thanks.  I will try to add these two solutions to my memory bank. |  | 
	
		| Back to top |  | 
	
		|  | 
	
		|  |