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		| David Bryant 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2006 6:35 pm    Post subject: "Nightmare" for 24 January, 2006 |   |  
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				| I think this puzzle from Ruud's "Nightmare" site is very instructive. 
  	  | Code: |  	  | 9  .  .  .  7  .  4  .  . 3  .  6  .  .  .  5  .  .
 .  4  .  .  .  9  .  .  .
 .  .  2  6  .  8  .  .  1
 .  .  .  .  4  .  .  .  .
 4  .  .  1  .  5  6  .  .
 .  .  .  7  .  .  .  2  .
 .  .  1  .  .  .  8  .  9
 .  .  4  .  6  .  .  .  3
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 After filling in 20 squares I arrived at a position where two closely related double-implication chains rooted in r9c4 & r5c8 broke the puzzle wide open.
 
 If you haven't tried a "Nightmare" yet this is a good one to start with.  dcb
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