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Marty R.



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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 7:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Not so easy for me,

Nor me. Like getting from r2c7=6 to r5c8=6 or from r6c6=2 to r4c6=4.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 8:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Luke451 wrote:
SudoQ wrote:
moshero3 wrote:
does anyone has a simpler solution to this one?

Code:
r1c5 or r3c6 = 6
r1c5=6 -> r2c7=6, r5c8=6, r4c8=4         -> r4c4<4> r7c6=5, r6c8=5, r6c6=2, r4c6=4 -> r4c4<>4

I don't know if this is a simple solution,
but I think it's easy to understand.

/SudoQ

Not so easy for me,


Works for me Very Happy SudoQ, How did you pick r1c5 or r3c6 = 6? Confused
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Luke451



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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 9:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hmm, I see ...it's like a net. SudoQ's first chain "remembers" -6r5c5, the second "remembers" -6r4c6. The notation's just a tad sparse, perhaps.
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daj95376



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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 11:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Luke451 wrote:
Not so easy for me, SudoQ. I can't get either chain to work starting from the position after basics.

Luke451,

SudoQ uses networks -- not chains.
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SudoQ



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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 11:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Luke451 wrote:
Hmm, I see ...it's like a net. SudoQ's first chain "remembers" -6r5c5, the second "remembers" -6r4c6. The notation's just a tad sparse, perhaps.

Sorry, I skipped the pencilmarks.
Code:

r1c5=6 -> r1c79<>6 -> r2c7=6 -> r5c7<>6 ->
       -> r5c5<>6                       -> r5c8<>4(=6) -> r4c8=4          -> r4c4<>4

r3c6=6 -> r7c6=5 -> r7c9<>5 -> r6c8<>2(=5) -> r6c6=2 -> r4c6<>2 ->
       -> r4c6<>6                                               -> r4c6=4 -> r4c4<>4


/SudoQ
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SudoQ



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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 11:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

arkietech wrote:
How did you pick r1c5 or r3c6 = 6? Confused

I must admit that my solver program ​​helped me. Embarassed

/SudoQ
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Luke451



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PostPosted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 5:49 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

moshero3 wrote:
does anyone has a simpler solution to this one?

That’s what we’re all after, isn’t it? Smile

This puzzle is rated SE 7.3 at the basics stage. Once you get over about SE 7.0, something more advanced is probably needed. That’s why no one can offer you one common wing or pattern to take it down.

Personally I’d go with an AIC, but I can’t find one as efficient or clever as that posted above by JC Van Hay.
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moshero3



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PostPosted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 6:59 am    Post subject: how do you get the intuition to do that Reply with quote

hi all,

What was the intuition to chose those cells & digits:
r1c5 or r3c6 = 6
r4c4<>4

how did you spot that?
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SudoQ



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PostPosted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 10:26 am    Post subject: Re: how do you get the intuition to do that Reply with quote

moshero3 wrote:

What was the intuition to chose those cells & digits:
r1c5 or r3c6 = 6
r4c4<>4

how did you spot that?

In this puzzle, there are initially 70 'bi-cells, where 62 of these (= 89%) can eliminate candidates.
I don't know how to find the most effective ones without 'trial and error'.
An example of a shorter first step is:
Code:
r3c4=1/8
r3c4=1                     -> r9c5<>6
r3c4=8 -> r5c4=3 -> r8c4=6 -> r9c5<>6

(After this you can show that r5c5<>8.)

/SudoQ
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SudoQ



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PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 11:12 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

moshero3 wrote:
does anyone has a simpler solution to this one?

When I looked into this, it turns out that you can show that r5c5<>8 right after basics.
It takes fewer steps to do so than with other solutions.
The question is whether it can be considered to be 'simpler'?
Code:
r5c5=8 -> r5c7<>8 ->
       -> r5c1=2  -> r5c7=6 -> r1c9=6
       -> r6c4=3  -> r8c4=6 -> r1c5=6 -> r1-err
/SudoQ
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Luke451



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PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 4:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

SudoQ wrote:
moshero3 wrote:
does anyone has a simpler solution to this one?

When I looked into this, it turns out that you can show that r5c5<8> r5c7<8>
-> r5c1=2 -> r5c7=6 -> r1c9=6
-> r6c4=3 -> r8c4=6 -> r1c5=6 -> r1-err[/code]/SudoQ

Simple, yes, but this technique has a history of controversy.

Arbitrarily plugging a value into a cell and setting off to find contradictions is considered by some in the solving community as unnecessarily assumptive, with elements of trial and error, especially when more "elegant" approaches are available.

Others find the practice a perfectly acceptable and irrefutably logical way to bring down any puzzle.

I've seen good arguments from both sides, and in the end, it's a personal choice.
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