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		Earl
 
 
  Joined: 30 May 2007 Posts: 677 Location: Victoria, KS
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				 Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2008 2:01 pm    Post subject: Dec 20 DB | 
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				The December 20 DB made me work.  I had to use an xy-chain to eliminate some 1's, which opened a skyscraper in 1's to finish it.  I could not see a more direct route.
 
 
Earl
 
 
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+-------+-------+-------+
 
| 7 2 9 | 1 . . | 8 . . |
 
| . . . | . . 7 | . 3 . |
 
| . 3 . | . . 9 | . . . |
 
+-------+-------+-------+
 
| 5 . . | 2 . 4 | 3 9 . |
 
| 4 . . | . . . | . . 2 |
 
| . 9 2 | 5 . 6 | . . 4 |
 
+-------+-------+-------+
 
| . . . | 9 . . | . 7 . |
 
| . 8 . | 6 . . | . . . |
 
| . . 7 | . . 8 | 4 6 9 |
 
+-------+-------+-------+
 
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Play this puzzle online at the Daily Sudoku site
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		tlanglet
 
 
  Joined: 17 Oct 2007 Posts: 2468 Location: Northern California Foothills
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				 Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2008 2:25 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				My first move after basics completed the puzzle: 	  | Quote: | 	 		  ER <1> in b5 with strong link r9; delete r5c2
 
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		keith
 
 
  Joined: 19 Sep 2005 Posts: 3355 Location: near Detroit, Michigan, USA
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				 Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2008 9:03 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				Another pseudo-cell finds a four-cell chain: 	  | Code: | 	 		  +----------------+----------------+----------------+
 
| 7    2    9    | 1    356  35b  | 8    4    56c  | 
 
| 16   4    156  | 8    2    7    | 9    3    156  | 
 
| 168  3    1568 | 4    56   9    | 126  12   7    | 
 
+----------------+----------------+----------------+
 
| 5    7    168  | 2   -18   4    | 3    9    16d  | 
 
| 4    16   1368 | 7    9    13a  |-156 -158  2    | 
 
| 138  9    2    | 5    138  6    | 7    18   4    | 
 
+----------------+----------------+----------------+
 
| 136  156  136  | 9    4    125  | 125  7    8    | 
 
| 9    8    4    | 6    7    125  | 125  125  3    | 
 
| 2    15   7    | 3    15   8    | 4    6    9    | 
 
+----------------+----------------+----------------+ | 	  ab are a pseudo-cell <15>, so ab c d is an extended xy-wing.   Any cell that sees both a and d cannot be <1>.
 
 
Another way to look at this is as follows.  Either 
 
 
d is <1>, or
 
d is <6>, which forces <1> in a.
 
 
Then, a skyscraper takes out <1> in R5C2 to solve it.  (Sounds like it is  the same solution Earl found.)
 
 
Otherwise:
 
 
The ER is really cool!
 
 
There is a half M-wing that takes out <6> in R23C3.
 
A W-wing takes out <1> in R7C6.
 
Then, the same wing with transport takes out <1> in R9C2.
 
 
 
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