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		| keith 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 5:07 am    Post subject: For Menneske Masochists |   |  
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				| Did you notice that Menneske now has a Super Hard + category, where the ratings are generally 500+? 
 http://www.menneske.no/sudoku/eng/random.html?superhardplus=1
 
 (I must admit, I don't know the criterion to be superhardplus, and I don't know how Menneske's rating works.)
 
 Keith
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		| arkietech 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 1:40 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| To hard for me!   
  	  | Code: |  	  | *-----------* |91.|...|7.8|
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 |.2.|1..|...|
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 |1.2|...|6..|
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 |...|...|..4|
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 |6.4|..3|.5.|
 |3..|4.2|...|
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 | 9       1       5       | 236     234     46      | 7       236     8       |
 | 78      3678    3678    | 23678   9       5       | 23      4       1       |
 | 4       2       3678    | 1       378     68      | 59      36      59      |
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 | 1       34789   2       | 389     3458    489     | 6       378     357     |
 | 58      3468    368     | 2368    123458  7       | 12358   9       235     |
 | 578     36789   36789   | 3689    2358    1689    | 2358    12378   4       |
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 | 6       789     4       | 789     178     3       | 1289    5       279     |
 | 3       5       1789    | 4       78      2       | 89      178     6       |
 | 2       789     1789    | 5       6       189     | 4       1378    379     |
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 an x-wing and er got me here
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		| storm_norm 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 7:02 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| 1...x-wing 1 2...2 string kite on 2
 
 gets the grid to here...
 
 
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 | 78      3678    3678   | 23678   9       5      | 23      4       1      |
 | 4       2       3678   | 1       378     68     | 59      36      59     |
 :------------------------+------------------------+------------------------:
 | 1       34789   2      | 389     3458    489    | 6       378     357    |
 | 58      3468    368    | 2368    123458  7      | 12358   9       235    |
 | 578     36789   36789  | 3689    2358    1689   | 2358    12378   4      |
 :------------------------+------------------------+------------------------:
 | 6       789     4      | 789     178     3      | 1289    5       279    |
 | 3       5       1789   | 4       78      2      | 89      178     6      |
 | 2       789     1789   | 5       6       189    | 4       1378    379    |
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 3...(9=8)r8c7 - (8=7)r8c5 - (7)r3c5 = (7-3)r3c3 = (3)r2c23 - (3)r2c7 = (3)r13c8 - (3)r9c8 = (3)r9c9; r9c9 <> 9
 
 4...(1)r7c5 = (78)r78c5 - {grp(78)=3}r3c5 - (3)r1c45 = (3-2)r1c8 = (2-1)r6c8 = (1)r5c7; r5c5 and r7c7 <> 1
 
 5...(9=8)r8c7 - (8=7)r8c5 - (7)r3c5 = (7-3)r3c3 = (3)r2c23 - (3)r2c7 = hp(36)r13c8 - (2)r1c8 = (2)r6c9 - (2)r5c9 = (2)r7c9; r7c9 <> 9
 
 6...m-wing {2,7}... (2=7)r7c9 - (7)r7c4 = (7-2)r2c4 = (2)r2c7; r7c7 <> 2
 
 7...(7=8)r2c1 - (8=5)r5c1 - (5=3)r5c9 - (3)r6c7 = (3-2)r2c7 = (2)r2c4; r2c4 <> 7
 
 the UR {1,7}r89c38 says that neither the 3 in r9c8 nor the 8 in r9c3 can both be false.
 8...UR17[(3)r9c8 = (8)r9c3] - (8=3)r3c3; r3c8 <> 3
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		| arkietech 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 9:33 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| Wow!  Nice work Norm |  |  
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		| storm_norm 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 3:19 am    Post subject: |   |  
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				|  	  | arkietech wrote: |  	  | Wow!  Nice work Norm | 
 thank you,
 that was a very difficult puzzle.  I had many more steps than listed, but I found that I could skip some steps with step 4.
 if ttt is watching this thread, he would probably have fewer Eureka steps
 
 for curiosity sake, this puzzle has a SE rating of 7.3, but according to SE, it solves it with one each of: x-wing, xyz-wing, turbot fish.  then 20 forcing chains.
 
 according to sudocue:
 1 - x-wing
 1 - xyz-wing
 2 - ER
 2 - xy-chain
 4 - medusa bridge
 5 - medusa complex
 
 I have APE and Sudecoq turned off so I don't know if any of those could have been used in the solution.
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		| ttt 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 4:51 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				|  	  | storm_norm wrote: |  	  | I had many more steps than listed | 
 Me too
  , too many bivalues and bilocations… 
 
  	  | storm_norm wrote: |  	  | if ttt is watching this thread, he would probably have fewer Eureka steps | 
 I’m not sure about that, my path is similar with yours. My path based on considering ALS(678=3)r2c123 that relates to cell r5c9 but I can’t write as AIC so I tried to reduce r5c9 to bivalue (eliminate r5c9=2)
 
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 | 78      3678    3678    | 23678   9       5       | 23      4       1       |
 | 4       2       3678    | 1       378     68      | 59      36      59      |
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 | 1       34789   2       | 389     3458    489     | 6       378     357     |
 | 58      3468    368     | 2368    123458  7       | 12358   9       235     |
 | 578     36789   36789   | 23689   12358   1689    | 12358   12378   4       |
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 | 6       789     4       | 789     178     3       | 1289    5       279     |
 | 3       5       1789    | 4       178     2       | 189     178     6       |
 | 2       789     1789    | 5       6       189     | 4       1378    379     |
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 01: X-wing 1’s rc57 => r68c57<>1
 02: (2)r7c9=(2)r7c7-(2)r2c7=(2-7)r2c4=(7)r7c4-(7=8)r8c5-(8=9)r8c7 => r7c9<>79, r7c9=2 (extended at r7c4)
 03: (2)r2c4=(2-3)r2c7=(3)r56c7-(3=5)r5c9-(5=8)r5c1-(8=7)r2c1 => r2c4<>7, some sigles
 From here can use storm_norm’s step 8 or:
 04: (3=5)r6c5-(5)r4c5=(5)r4c9-(5=3)r5c9 => r6c7<>3, singles to the end
 
 The shorter solution on using net (I’m not sure this Forum accept nets or not):
 01: Present as Kraken cell: => r2c4<>7, some singles
 
  	  | Code: |  	  | (2)r5c9-(2)r6c8=(2)r1c8-(2)r2c7=(2)r2c4 ||
 (3)r5c9-(3)r56c7=(3-2)r2c7=(2)r2c4
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 (5)r5c9-(5=8)r5c1-(8=7)r2c1
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 From here can use storm_norm’s step 8 or:
 02: (3=5)r6c5-(5)r4c5=(5)r4c9-(5=3)r5c9 => r6c7<>3, singles to the end
 
 ttt
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		| keith 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2009 2:18 am    Post subject: Re: For Menneske Masochists |   |  
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 By the way, each time you click on this link, you will get a different random puzzle.
 
 Keith
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		| Marty R. 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2009 3:49 am    Post subject: |   |  
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				| At least on his site, clicking on the Super Hard + link gets you a Super Hard puzzle. I wish the same could be said for the regular Super Hard, where it takes about 20 clicks to get a puzzle I want. |  |  
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		| keith 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2009 10:03 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| Marty, 
 When you ask for a "Super Hard" and get a "Very Hard" instead, these can be quite tough puzzles.
 
 I think there is a xx in his rating system.  Try a few of these!
 
 When you look for Super Hard puzzles, what rating are you usually looking for?  I find that below 10 is usually a VH, and above 20, I do not bother.
 
 Keith
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