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storm_norm



Joined: 18 Oct 2007
Posts: 1741

PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2008 4:11 am    Post subject: daily telegraph 5/9 Reply with quote

Code:
. 2 .|. 7 .|5 . .
. 5 .|6 . .|. . .
9 3 .|. . .|. 8 6
-----+-----+-----
3 . .|4 . .|. . .
. 4 9|5 . 1|8 6 .
. . .|. . 3|. . 7
-----+-----+-----
1 6 .|. . .|. 5 4
. . .|. . 6|. 9 .
. . 4|. 1 .|. 3 .


very interesting, definitely the hardest telegraph puzzle in a while.
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Asellus



Joined: 05 Jun 2007
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Location: Sonoma County, CA, USA

PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2008 6:49 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Interesting, yes. It can be solved with two multicoloring steps:
Code:
+--------------+----------------+------------------+
| 468  2   168 | 3    7    489  | 5     14    19   |
| 48   5   18  | 6    89   2489 | 3     7    #1-29 |
| 9    3   7   | 1    5    24   | 2b4B  8     6    |
+--------------+----------------+------------------+
| 3    18  26  | 4    689  7    | 19    12    5    |
| 7    4   9   | 5    2    1    | 8     6     3    |
| 2a6  18  5   | 89   689  3    | 14b9  12A4B 7    |
+--------------+----------------+------------------+
| 1    6   28  | 289  3    89   | 7     5     4    |
| 5    7   3   | 28   4    6    |#1-2   9     128  |
| 2A8  9   4   | 7    1    5    | 6     3     2a8  |
+--------------+----------------+------------------+

There is a weak AB "bridge" in r6c8, making a strong ab pair and eliminating <2>s as shown, #.

Then:
Code:
+--------------+----------------+-----------+
| 68   2   168 | 3     7     89 | 5  4   19 |
| 4    5   18  | 6     89    2  | 3  7   19 |
| 9    3   7   | 1     5     4  | 2  8   6  |
+--------------+----------------+-----------+
| 3    18  26  | 4     68    7  | 9  12  5  |
| 7    4   9   | 5     2     1  | 8  6   3  |
| 2a6A 18  5   | 89b  #6a8-9 3  | 4  12  7  |
+--------------+----------------+-----------+
| 1    6   2a8 | 2A89B 3     89 | 7  5   4  |
| 5    7   3   | 28    4     6  | 1  9   28 |
| 2A8  9   4   | 7     1     5  | 6  3   28 |
+--------------+----------------+-----------+

Now, the AB "bridge" is in r7c4 and we have an "ab" elimination of <9> from r6c5.
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Earl



Joined: 30 May 2007
Posts: 677
Location: Victoria, KS

PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2008 2:24 pm    Post subject: LA times Reply with quote

There is an xy-wing (124) with pincers of (2) which seems to do nothing, but the one arm can be extended by coloring to eliminante the (2) at R8C7. Later there is simple coloring (skyscraper) of 8's to finish the puzzle. Nice challange.

Earl
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Victor



Joined: 29 Sep 2005
Posts: 207
Location: NI

PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2008 8:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Looked hopefully at the identical pairs. I think all three 89s are what Keith calls 'complementary' - all 8s or all 9s. And the 28s are all related. But I couldn't see anything useful to do with this and ended up with a few (not very long) XY-chains. So not as original as Asellus or Earl.
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