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Victor



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PostPosted: Sun May 04, 2008 2:23 pm    Post subject: ER heaven Reply with quote

M5566984 (39)
Code:

+-------------+------------+--------------+
| 3  8    1   | 679  2   5 | 679  69 4    |
| 67 479  5   | 4679 1   8 | 2    3  679  |
| 2  479  679 | 4679 69  3 | 5    1  8    |
+-------------+------------+--------------+
| 9  1    3   | 5    4   6 | 8    7  2    |
| 5  27   27  | 8    3   1 | 69   4  69   |
| 8  6    4   | 2    7   9 | 13   5  13   |
+-------------+------------+--------------+
| 1  2359 269 | 69   569 7 | 4    8  369  |
| 67 379  679 | 1    8   4 | 3679 2  5    |
| 4  579  8   | 3    569 2 | 1679 69 1679 |
+-------------+------------+--------------+

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There have been some v. difficult puzzles posted recently. Here's a more middle-of-the-road one.
ERs + URs + remote pairs for me - about half a dozen non-basic moves. No doubt other, maybe quicker ways to do it.
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nataraj



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PostPosted: Sun May 04, 2008 6:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Seems I am not the ER type.
Did not find any ERs, but ...

a skyscraper (7) cols 1 and 9 got me here:

Code:

+--------------------------+--------------------------+--------------------------+
| 3       8       1        | 679     2       5        | 679     69      4        |
| 67      479     5        | 4679    1       8        | 2       3       679      |
| 2       479     679      | 4679    69      3        | 5       1       8        |
+--------------------------+--------------------------+--------------------------+
| 9       1       3        | 5       4       6        | 8       7       2        |
| 5       27      27       | 8       3       1        | 69      4       69       |
| 8       6       4        | 2       7       9        | 13      5       13       |
+--------------------------+--------------------------+--------------------------+
| 1       2359    269      | 69      569     7        | 4       8       369      |
| 67      379     679      | 1       8       4        | 369     2       5        |
| 4       59      8        | 3       569     2        | 17      69      17       |
+--------------------------+--------------------------+--------------------------+

I used a UR argument 59 r79c25 (sorry I still do not know which type it is. I used the x-wing on 5 and reasoned that if r7c5=9 then r7c2=5, r9c2=9, r9c5=5 which is DP, thus r7c5 cannot be 9) to remove 9 from r7c5.

From there:
skyscraper 9 cols 5,8
more coloring on 9 later to remove 9 from r9c2, 9:-r2c2=r2c4-r3c5=r9c5-
(multi-)coloring on 6 (skyscraper et al.)

All in all, but for the UR, a very colorful solution Very Happy
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Victor



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PostPosted: Mon May 05, 2008 3:50 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I used the same UR, which seems to be necessary to solve the puzzle. I know some people know all the UR types, but there are so many that I don't know them beyond 4 either.
One of the ERs does the 9 in r9c2, based on c5 (after the UR elimination). I don't know whether ERs are ever necessary - you can obviously do at least most of them by colouring etc.
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storm_norm



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PostPosted: Mon May 05, 2008 4:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Code:
+--------------------------+--------------------------+--------------------------+
| 3       8       1        | 679     2       5        | 679     69      4        |
| 67      479     5        | 4679    1       8        | 2       3       679      |
| 2       479     679      | 4679    69      3        | 5       1       8        |
+--------------------------+--------------------------+--------------------------+
| 9       1       3        | 5       4       6        | 8       7       2        |
| 5       27      27       | 8       3       1        | 69      4       69       |
| 8       6       4        | 2       7       9        | 13      5       13       |
+--------------------------+--------------------------+--------------------------+
| 1       2359    269      | 69      569     7        | 4       8       369      |
| 67      379     679      | 1       8       4        | 369     2       5        |
| 4       59      8        | 3      *569     2        | 17     *69      17       |
+--------------------------+--------------------------+--------------------------+


this is nataraj's grid (above)
the w-wing is marked on the pair {69} in r3c5 and r1c8, strong link on 6 in row 6, removes the 9 in r1c4,

leaves this UR on {4,9} which removes the 9's in r3c24 ( below)

Code:
.------------------.------------------.------------------.
| 3     8     1    | 67    2     5    | 679   69    4    |
| 67   #49    5    |#49    1     8    | 2     3     67   |
| 2    #479   679  |#4679  69    3    | 5     1     8    |
:------------------+------------------+------------------:
| 9     1     3    | 5     4     6    | 8     7     2    |
| 5     27    27   | 8     3     1    | 69    4     69   |
| 8     6     4    | 2     7     9    | 13    5     13   |
:------------------+------------------+------------------:
| 1     2359  269  | 69    569   7    | 4     8     369  |
| 67    379   679  | 1     8     4    | 369   2     5    |
| 4     59    8    | 3     569   2    | 17    69    17   |
'------------------'------------------'------------------'


coloring on 9's eliminates a 9 in r7c3
xy-wing on {2,6,7} pivot in r7c3 removes 7 in r8c3
this is where it gets shady for me.
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Victor



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PostPosted: Mon May 05, 2008 4:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Quote:
this is where it gets shady for me.

I think you're almost there. It's certainly easier if you do the UR that Nataraj reported, which kills the 9 in r7c5.
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storm_norm



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PostPosted: Mon May 05, 2008 4:45 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

ok, those x-wing URs aren't my friends Wink
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cgordon



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PostPosted: Mon May 05, 2008 4:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I wouldn't call it ER Heaven. I like ERs but could only find one here for <7> using C1 and Box 3. The candidates for <3> cannot form an ER (you need the candidates in four aligned boxes). Nos <1> <2> <4> & <5> only have four candidates (need at least two in a box for an ER). There are no <8>s ...and for <6> & <9> there are only rows with two candidates - and neither lines up with an ER.

I may have missed one - but I don't think so.

Craig
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Victor



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PostPosted: Mon May 05, 2008 9:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I like ERs but could only find one here for <7>

I think it depends (as many puzzles do) on the order in which it's done.
I started with the same ER in <7> as you.
Then the UR that Nataraj explained removes the 9 from r7c5. That leaves
Code:
+--------------------------+--------------------------+--------------------------+
| 3       8       1        | 679     2       5        | 679     69*     4        |
| 67      479     5        | 4679    1       8        | 2       3       679      |
| 2       479     679      | 4679    69      3        | 5       1       8        |
+--------------------------+--------------------------+--------------------------+
| 9       1       3        | 5       4       6        | 8       7       2        |
| 5       27      27       | 8       3       1        | 69      4       69       |
| 8       6       4        | 2       7       9        | 13      5       13       |
+--------------------------+--------------------------+--------------------------+
| 1       2359    269      | 69*     56      7        | 4       8       369      |
| 67      379     679      | 1       8       4        | 369     2       5        |
| 4       59      8        | 3       569*    2        | 17      69*     17       |
+--------------------------+--------------------------+--------------------------+

Now there's an ER in <9> based on c5 that removes 9 from r9c2.
That gives remote pairs <69> *d, that cleans up r1c4.
Now when r2 is cleaned up, r2c24 are both 49, & so we can do a type 4 UR to remove the 9s from r3c24. Now there are only two 9s in r3, in c35, and an ER based on them removes the 9 from r7c3
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PostPosted: Mon May 05, 2008 10:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Victor: I still couldn't find the subsequent ER on <9> but I'm sure you are correct. However - still feel that doing it twice aint really Heaven.
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PostPosted: Tue May 06, 2008 8:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Did use 3 ERs (honest!), but I'll cave in & agree that that doesn't qualify as 'heaven'. Next time I post a puzzle with lots of the same technique I won't call it "*** heaven" unless it's got at least 5 of the ***.
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PostPosted: Tue May 06, 2008 8:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Next time I post a puzzle with lots of the same technique I won't call it "*** heaven" unless it's got at least 5 of the ***.

I'll cut you some slack - call it after 4
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