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	   Topic: Puzzle 10/10/31: A14 Advanced | 
  
  
	lorne 
	   
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	 Forum: Puzzles by daj   Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 3:43 am   Subject: Name of Technique | 
  
  
	Hi all,
 
 In solving this puzzle, I used a coloring technique where 2 values of 8 of the same color could see the only 2 remaining candidates for 8 in a square (r7c9, r8c9). If this color were true,  ... | 
  
  
	   Topic: Puzzle 10/10/31: A9 Advanced | 
  
  
	lorne 
	   
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	 Forum: Puzzles by daj   Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 6:24 am   Subject: Thanks | 
  
  
	Hi Marty and Keith,
 
 Thanks for the tips.  Marty, the skyscraper did the trick for me.  Some  additional chaining but I got it done for there.....
 
 Lorne | 
  
  
	   Topic: Puzzle 10/10/31: A9 Advanced | 
  
  
	lorne 
	   
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	 Forum: Puzzles by daj   Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 10:19 pm   Subject: question about multi-coloring | 
  
  
	Hi there:
 
 I have really struggled with this puzzle in particular.  Marty noticed he could eliminate a value of 5 through multi-coloring - but I have not been able to see my way through that.  Any h ... | 
  
  
	   Topic: Puzzle 10/10/31: A16 Advanced | 
  
  
	lorne 
	   
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	 Forum: Puzzles by daj   Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 4:16 pm   Subject: Thanks | 
  
  
	Thanks Peter - makes sense.
 
 Lorne | 
  
  
	   Topic: Puzzle 10/10/31: A16 Advanced | 
  
  
	lorne 
	   
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	 Forum: General discussion   Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 1:24 am   Subject: Puzzle 10/10/31: A16 Advanced | 
  
  
	Hi all,
 
 For the final solution R1C3 is 2 and R1C4 is 6.  R2C3 is 6 and R2C4 is 2.  My question concerns R1C4.  I did not originally place a 6 there because it creates a uniqueness issue where the f ... | 
  
  
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