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		yeoks
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 10:15 am    Post subject: Dec 11 VH | 
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				After basics
 
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| 37  36  8  | 3579   1      3579   | 257 269  4    |
 
| 1   46  59 | 45789  4579   2      | 578 3    69   |
 
| 347 2   59 | 6      34579  345789 | 578 189  19   |
 
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| 25  179 4  | 2579   25679  1579   | 3   267  8    |
 
| 25  17  3  | 24578  24567  14578  | 9   2467 256  |
 
| 8   79  6  | 234579 234579 34579  | 1   247  25   |
 
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| 34  8   17 | 2479   2479   6      | 24  5    1239 |
 
| 6   5   2  | 1      349    349    | 48  89   7    |
 
| 9   34  17 | 2457   8      457    | 6   12   123  |
 
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I need 2 steps to solve.
 
XYZ Wing 189 pivoted at r3c8; r1c8 <>9 followed by
 
XY Wing 23-4 pivoted at r9c9; r7c1<>4 | 
			 
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		George Woods
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 11:23 am    Post subject: another almost xy | 
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				this is a 1 stepper after only3 numbers have been entered!
 
If r9c9 <>1 then xy 234 pivoted at r7c7 sets r9c2 =4 else if r9c9 =1 simple eliminations lead to r9c2 =4
 
 
so r9c2 = 4 and this solves it | 
			 
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		arkietech
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 12:36 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				The first step solves it.
 
 
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 *-----------------------------------------------------------------------------*
 
 | 37      36      8       | 3579    1       3579    | 257     269     4       |
 
 | 1       46      59      | 45789   4579    2       | 578     3       69      |
 
 | 347     2       59      | 6       34579   345789  | 578     189     19      |
 
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 | 25      179     4       | 2579    25679   1579    | 3       267     8       |
 
 | 25      17      3       | 24578   24567   14578   | 9       2467    256     |
 
 | 8       79      6       | 234579  234579  34579   | 1       247     25      |
 
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 |a34      8       17      | 2479    2479    6       |b24      5       129-3   |
 
 | 6       5       2       | 1       349     349     | 48      89      7       |
 
 | 9       4-3     17      | 2457    8       457     | 6      c12     c123     |
 
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(3=4)r7c1-(4=2)r7c7-(2=3)r9c89 => -3r7c9,r9c2; stte | 	 
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		hughwill
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 12:50 pm    Post subject: Dec 11 VH | 
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				 	  | Quote: | 	 		  | if r9c9 =1 simple eliminations lead to r9c2 =4  | 	  
 
 
George- If r9c9=1 then surely r9c2 has the only remaining 3 on the row....or
 
have I as usual misunderstood?
 
 
Dan- Is there a name for your pseudo XY wing?
 
 
 
 
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		arkietech
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 1:50 pm    Post subject: Re: Dec 11 VH | 
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				 	  | hughwill wrote: | 	 		  Dan- Is there a name for your pseudo XY wing?
 
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Yes it is an als xy-wing -- remove the 2 from column 89 of row 9 and it forces r9c8 =1 and r9c9=3. | 
			 
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		George Woods
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 2:22 pm    Post subject: Re: Dec 11 VH | 
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				 	  | hughwill wrote: | 	 		   	  | Quote: | 	 		  | if r9c9 =1 simple eliminations lead to r9c2 =4  | 	  
 
 
George- If r9c9=1 then surely r9c2 has the only remaining 3 on the row....or
 
have I as usual misunderstood?
 
 
Dan- Is there a name for your pseudo XY wing?
 
 
 
 
Hugh | 	  
 
No not quite a misunderstanding but the reasoning below that denies the 1 smacks of "trial and error"
 
 
If r9 is 1 then as you say r9c2 is 3 BUT also it must be a 4 since solving 124 in Block 9 forces r9c2 to be 4 so this shows that it can't be 1 and the simple xy wing now says that r9c2 is 4 ....... | 
			 
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		Marty R.
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 3:17 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				| It's my personal preference to limit myself to the standard VH moves on these puzzle and I needed two of them: XYZ-Wing on 189 pivoted in r3c8 and the XY-Wing on 243 pivoted in r7c7. Interesting puzzle, as the large number of polyvalue cells required care as well. | 
			 
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		Marty R.
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 4:05 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				 	  | Quote: | 	 		  | If r9 is 1 then as you say r9c2 is 3 BUT also it must be a 4 since solving 124 in Block 9 forces r9c2 to be 4 so this shows that it can't be 1 and the simple xy wing now says that r9c2 is 4 ....... | 	  
 
 
By the way, Ted uses this type of move and calls it an Almost XY-Wing, or AXY. | 
			 
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		keith
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 6:37 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				 	  | Marty R. wrote: | 	 		   	  | Quote: | 	 		  | If r9 is 1 then as you say r9c2 is 3 BUT also it must be a 4 since solving 124 in Block 9 forces r9c2 to be 4 so this shows that it can't be 1 and the simple xy wing now says that r9c2 is 4 ....... | 	  
 
 
By the way, Ted uses this type of move and calls it an Almost XY-Wing, or AXY. | 	  
 
A while ago we played with this and called it a finned XY-wing, the idea being that an extra digit in an XY-wing is a fin.
 
 
I would prefer "almost" since the fish people have their definition of what a fin is.
 
 
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		Marty R.
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 7:16 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				 	  | keith wrote: | 	 		  
 
A while ago we played with this and called it a finned XY-wing, the idea being that an extra digit in an XY-wing is a fin.
 
 
I would prefer "almost" since the fish people have their definition of what a fin is.
 
 
Keith | 	  
 
 
I remember it well, the first example of what was called a "Finned" XY-Wing, which seems appropriate. However, Ted is the leading user and he uses "Almost", so that's how I now refer to it. | 
			 
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		keith
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 8:46 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				 	  | Marty R. wrote: | 	 		   	  | keith wrote: | 	 		  
 
A while ago we played with this and called it a finned XY-wing, the idea being that an extra digit in an XY-wing is a fin.
 
 
I would prefer "almost" since the fish people have their definition of what a fin is.
 
 
Keith | 	  
 
 
I remember it well, the first example of what was called a "Finned" XY-Wing, which seems appropriate. However, Ted is the leading user and he uses "Almost", so that's how I now refer to it. | 	  
 
 
Here is the original thread, which refers to others:
 
 
http://www.dailysudoku.com/sudoku/forums/viewtopic.php?p=12552
 
 
Very interesting reading!
 
 
No offense to current participants, but I miss Asellus and Nataraj!
 
 
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		Marty R.
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 1:40 am    Post subject:  | 
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				 	  | Quote: | 	 		  Very interesting reading!
 
 
No offense to current participants, but I miss Asellus and Nataraj!  | 	  
 
 
Interesting indeed.
 
 
I miss those two guys as well. I've been active on various forums ever since I got my first computer 13 years ago and if there's one constant, it's that people come and go.
 
 
When I first joined here almost seven years ago the cast of characters was different; you might be the only one still left. There was David Bryant of DIC fame who was the most prolific poster until he dropped out and I eventually took over that unfortunate "honor."
 
 
There was Tracy, Ravel, Steve, and dozens of others who don't come to mind. Sam even posted in those days!
 
 
Nothing stays the same. | 
			 
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		hughwill
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 4:44 pm    Post subject: Dec 11 VH | 
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				 	  | Quote: | 	 		  | I miss those two guys as well. I've been active on various forums ever since I got my first computer 13 years ago and if there's one constant, it's that people come and go.  | 	  
 
 
If it's any solace, Nataraj posted on 'other puzzles' today (to celebrate 12.12.12). However Assellus stopped suddenly(?) just over a year ago...
 
Tout ca change, tout c'est la meme chose. | 
			 
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