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		| rmireland 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2017 4:21 am    Post subject: Jan 28 H, but interesting |   |  
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 | 234 79  24 | 49  34789 6    | 378   5    1     |
 | 13  67  5  | 17  1378  2    | 4     9    3678  |
 | 134 679 8  | 5   13479 1479 | 37    67   2     |
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 | 9   8   16 | 167 2     3    | 5     4    67*   |
 | 5   24  16 | 49  14679 1479 | 12378 2678 36789 |
 | 24  3   7  | 8   5     149  | 12    26   69    |
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 | 7   24  24 | 16  16    8    | 9     3    5     |
 | 8   5   3  | 2   479   479  | 6     1    47    |
 | 6   1   9  | 3   47    5    | 278   278  478   |
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 Play this puzzle online at the Daily Sudoku site
 
 Hi Sudoku Guys:
 I was playing the Jan 28 H puzzle because I think the H's are more fun.  This one was especially interesting.  I was stuck at this point, so I asked for a hint.  So far, so good.  Draw/Play suggested that I play a 7 (of the 67 candidates) in r4c9.  Probably will be productive.
 The interesting part was that in the comments section, Draw/Play was "unable to explain" this hint, but the puzzle is still rated as "hard".  I can see that in r6 the 6 must be in c8 or c9, meaning all other 6's in box 6 can be eliminated, leaving that suggested 7 as the only candidate.
 I am unable to explain why Draw/Play is unable to explain.  I have not encountered this before where Draw/Play refuses to explain a basic move.  Can anyone explain the lack of explanation to me?
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		| keith 
 
 
 Joined: 19 Sep 2005
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 Location: near Detroit, Michigan, USA
 
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				|  Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2017 6:58 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| The reason is quite elementary:  Where does 6 fit in R6? (Row-Box intersection.) 
 I have no idea on the internal workings of Draw / Play.
 
 Keith
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