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		| keith 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 1:10 am    Post subject: My kind of puzzle |   |  
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				| Not yet finished ... 
  	  | Code: |  	  | Puzzle: M5668611sh(25) +-------+-------+-------+
 | . . 9 | . . 6 | 5 . . |
 | 5 . . | 7 . . | . . 1 |
 | 3 . 4 | . . 5 | 2 . 6 |
 +-------+-------+-------+
 | 7 . . | 6 5 . | . . 9 |
 | . 4 . | . 9 . | . 6 . |
 | . . . | . 8 7 | . . . |
 +-------+-------+-------+
 | 4 . 6 | . . 9 | 3 . 8 |
 | 8 . . | 1 . . | . . 4 |
 | . . 7 | . . 8 | 6 . . |
 +-------+-------+-------+
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		| Asellus 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 3:44 am    Post subject: |   |  
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				| Here's a path I found.  Perhaps someone can find a more efficient solution. 
 [1] Finned X-Wing c49: r9c5<>2
 [2] 78 W-Wing c78: r2c7|r4c8<>8
 [3] Finned X-Wing c67: r4c8<>4
 [4] 234 XY Wing: r2c8<>3
 
 That gets us here:
 
  	  | Code: |  	  | +-------------+-----------------+----------------+ | 1  2r7  9   | 8   2g4    6    | 5    347   37  |
 | 5  6    2g8 | 7   2r3r4  3g4  | 49   489   1   |
 | 3  78   4   | 9   1      5    | 2    78    6   |
 +-------------+-----------------+----------------+
 | 7  38   138 | 6   5      24   | 148  23    9   |
 | 2  4    58  | 3   9      1    | 78   6     57  |
 | 6  9    135 | 24  8      7    | 14   2345  235 |
 +-------------+-----------------+----------------+
 | 4  12   6   | 25  7      9    | 3    125   8   |
 | 8  5    2r3 | 1   6      2g3r | 79   79    4   |
 | 9  123  7   | 245 34     8    | 6    125   25  |
 +-------------+-----------------+----------------+
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 [5] Medusa Wrap, as marked: r2c5=4.
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		| keith 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 4:15 am    Post subject: |   |  
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				| Basics, to here:  	  | Code: |  	  | +----------------+----------------+----------------+ | 1    27   9    | 8    234  6    | 5    347  37   |
 | 5    6    28   | 7    234  234  | 489  3489 1    |
 | 3    78   4    | 9    1    5    | 2    78   6    |
 +----------------+----------------+----------------+
 | 7    38   138  | 6    5    24   | 148  2348 9    |
 | 2    4    58   | 3    9    1    | 78   6    57   |
 | 6    9    135  | 24   8    7    | 14   2345 235  |
 +----------------+----------------+----------------+
 | 4    12   6    | 25   7    9    | 3    125  8    |
 | 8    5    23   | 1    6    23   | 79   79   4    |
 | 9    123  7    | 245  234  8    | 6    125  25   |
 +----------------+----------------+----------------+
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 Type 6 UR takes out <2> in R9C8.  Probably irrelevant.
 
 W-wing <78> takes out <8> in R4C8.
 
 Extended half M-wing <38> in R4C2 and <78> in R5C7 takes out <8> in R4C7.
 
 Leading to here:
 
  	  | Code: |  	  | +-------------+-------------+-------------+ | 1   27  9   | 8   24  6   | 5   47  3   |
 | 5   6   28  | 7   234 234 | 9   48  1   |
 | 3   78  4   | 9   1   5   | 2   78  6   |
 +-------------+-------------+-------------+
 | 7   38  138 | 6   5   24  | 14  23  9   |
 | 2   4   5   | 3   9   1   | 8   6   7   |
 | 6   9   13  | 24  8   7   | 14  235 25  |
 +-------------+-------------+-------------+
 | 4   12  6   | 25  7   9   | 3   125 8   |
 | 8   5   23  | 1   6   23  | 7   9   4   |
 | 9   123 7   | 245 234 8   | 6   15  25  |
 +-------------+-------------+-------------+
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 Which seems to be more resolved than Asellus' position.  Do we need Medusa?
 
 Keith
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		| Marty R. 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 4:53 am    Post subject: |   |  
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				| W-Wing 78 ER 4
 Hidden UR 12
 Finned X-Wing 2
 XY-Wing 243
 XY-Wing 342 with pincer coloring
 
 My final step appears in Asellus' grid with pivot in r2c6, knocking out the 2 from r8c3.
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		| daj95376 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 7:22 am    Post subject: |   |  
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  	  | Code: |  	  | finned X-Wing c49\r69                        =>  [r9c5]<>2 finned X-Wing c67\r24                        =>  [r4c8]<>4
 
 W-Wing        [r3c8] sl(7:c9) [r5c7]         =>  [r2c7],[r4c8]<>8
 
 XY-Wing       [r4c6]/[r2c6]+[r4c8]           =>  [r2c8]<>3
 
 Half M-Wing   [r8c3] sl(2:r2) [r2c5] [r9c5]  =>  [r8c6],[r9c2]<>3
 
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		| nataraj 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 7:37 am    Post subject: |   |  
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				| Starting with coloring, I found (not too helpful) 
 Kite (4) row 1, col 6: r4c8<>4
 multi-coloring (2): r9c2<>2 (this one goes all around the board)
 
 w-wing (8)r3c8=r5c7
 
 
  	  | Code: |  	  | +--------------------------+--------------------------+--------------------------+
 | 1       27      9        | 8       234     6        | 5       347     37       |
 | 5       6       28+      | 7       234     234      | 4-89    3489    1        |
 | 3       78+     4        | 9       1       5        | 2       78*     6        |
 +--------------------------+--------------------------+--------------------------+
 | 7       38      138      | 6       5       24       | 148     23-8    9        |
 | 2       4      5-8       | 3       9       1        | 78*     6       57       |
 | 6       9       135      | 24      8       7        | 14      2345    235      |
 +--------------------------+--------------------------+--------------------------+
 | 4       12      6        | 25      7       9        | 3       125     8        |
 | 8       5       23       | 1       6       23       | 79      79      4        |
 | 9       13      7        | 245     234     8        | 6       125     25       |
 +--------------------------+--------------------------+--------------------------+
 
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 This w-wing is quite interesting, since it not only eliminates 8 from r2c7 and r4c8 (the two cells that directly see the ends of the w-wing)
 
 but ALSO r5c3<>8 !!! (transport via sl in box 1)
 
 The (25) UR inr69c89 /w sl (5) in row 6 makes r9c8<>2.
 
 Now turning to candidate "2":
 
 there is a "useless" w-wing here: (in fact, several w-wings)
 
 
  	  | Code: |  	  | 
 +--------------------------+--------------------------+--------------------------+
 | 1       27      9        | 8       24      6        | 5       47      3        |
 | 5       6       28       | 7       234     234      | 9       48      1        |
 | 3       78      4        | 9       1       5        | 2       78      6        |
 +--------------------------+--------------------------+--------------------------+
 | 7       38      138      | 6       5       24       | 14      23      9        |
 | 2       4       5        | 3       9       1        | 8       6       7        |
 | 6       9       13       | 24      8       7        | 14      235     25       |
 +--------------------------+--------------------------+--------------------------+
 | 4       12      6        | 25      7       9        | 3       125     8        |
 | 8       5       23       | 1       6       23       | 7       9       4        |
 | 9       13      7        | 245     234     8        | 6       15      25       |
 +--------------------------+--------------------------+--------------------------+
 
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 w-wing (2):r1c5,r6c4 (via sl (4) in row 9)
 and (2):r4c8,r8c3 (via sl (3) col 2)
 
 Add these 2 strong links to the existing web of strong links in (2) - or, in other words: "transport them" -and there are so many eliminations that the puzzle falls apart (I lost track which one actually solved the puzzle)
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		| cgordon 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 1:48 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| Can you have a double-edged ER? 
 In the grid below (for this puzzle) There are only two <2>s in R4
 If I choose the left one, I can go UP to the hinge in Box2 and DOWN to eliminate R9C5.
 If I choose the right one I can use the hinge in Box9 to make the same elimination.
 
 This leads to the elimination of <2> in R2C6 which doesn't seem to help this puzzle. But that ain't the point!
 
 I come across these from time to time. Asellus once told me
 about ER’s with transported pincers but this looks different.
 
 
 
  	  | Code: |  	  | +-------+-------+-------+
 | . . . | . 2 . | . . . |
 | . . . | . 2 2 | . . . |
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 +-------+-------+-------+
 | . . . | . . 2 | . 2 . |
 | . . . | . . . | . . . |
 | . . . | 2 . . | . 2 2 |
 +-------+-------+-------+
 | . . . | . . . | . 2 . |
 | . . . | . . . | . 2 . |
 | . . . | . 2 . | . 2 2 |
 +-------+-------+-------+
 
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		| daj95376 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 2:58 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				|  	  | cgordon wrote: |  	  | Can you have a double-edged ER? 
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 Hello Craig. Your double-edged ER works for [r9c5]<>2. (Every elimination is important in this puzzle -- even [r2c6]<>2.)
 
 Here's an alternate way, using sl(2:c9), to get your first elimination.
 
 
  	  | Code: |  	  | [r9c9]=2                           => [r9c5]<>2 [r6c9]=2 => [r6c4]<>2 => [r79c4]=2 => [r9c5]<>2
 +-----------------------------------+
 |  .  2  .  |  .  2  .  |  .  .  .  |
 |  .  .  2  |  .  2  2  |  .  .  .  |
 |  .  .  .  |  .  .  .  |  2  .  .  |
 |-----------+-----------+-----------|
 |  .  .  .  |  .  .  2  |  .  2  .  |
 |  2  .  .  |  .  .  .  |  .  .  .  |
 |  .  .  .  | *2  .  .  |  .  2 *2  |
 |-----------+-----------+-----------|
 |  .  2  .  | #2  .  .  |  .  2  .  |
 |  .  .  2  |  .  .  2  |  .  .  .  |
 |  .  2  .  | *2 -2  .  |  .  2 *2  |
 +-----------------------------------+
 
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 These cells also represent a finned X-Wing. If the fin cell (#) is true, then [r9c5]<>2; otherwise, the X-Wing (*) is true and [r9c5]<>2 as well.
 
 There's an important finned X-Wing for (4) as well.
 
 
  	  | Code: |  	  | +-----------------------------------+ |  .  .  .  |  .  4  .  |  .  4  .  |
 |  .  .  .  |  .  4  4  |  4  4  .  |
 |  .  .  4  |  .  .  .  |  .  .  .  |
 |-----------+-----------+-----------|
 |  .  .  .  |  .  .  4  |  4  4  .  |
 |  .  4  .  |  .  .  .  |  .  .  .  |
 |  .  .  .  |  4  .  .  |  4  4  .  |
 |-----------+-----------+-----------|
 |  4  .  .  |  .  .  .  |  .  .  .  |
 |  .  .  .  |  .  .  .  |  .  .  4  |
 |  .  .  .  |  4  4  .  |  .  .  .  |
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		| ravel 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 7:54 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| I like Marty's solution. 
 I found the same accidentally, when looking for UR's. Pure t&e of course, but i dont care
   	  | Code: |  	  | *-----------------------------------------------------------*
 | 1    >27    9     | 8    *24    6     | 5     347   37    |
 | 5     6    >28    | 7     234  *34    | 49    489   1     |
 | 3     78    4     | 9     1     5     | 2     78    6     |
 |-------------------+-------------------+-------------------|
 | 7     38    138   | 6     5     24    | 148   23    9     |
 | 2     4     58    | 3     9     1     | 78    6     57    |
 | 6     9     135   | 24    8     7     | 14    2345  235   |
 |-------------------+-------------------+-------------------|
 | 4    #12    6     | 25    7     9     | 3    #125   8     |
 | 8     5    @23    | 1     6    *23    | 79    79    4     |
 | 9    #123   7     | 245   34    8     | 6    #125  @25    |
 *-----------------------------------------------------------*
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 From the UR 12 (r79c28) with the 1-x-wing you get directly r9c8<>2.
 Looking at the boxes r8c3=2 or r9c9=2, r9c2<>2.
 No help so far, also transporting r8c3 to r1c2, r2c5 or r4c6 did not lead to further eliminations.
 But using the bivalue cells i got r8c3=2 => r8c6=3 => r2c6=4 => r1c5=2
 Oops, not both r1c2 and r1c5 can be 2, so r8c3<>2.
 
 So the UR was not needed at all, but was my way to find it.
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		| storm_norm 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 8:37 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| the 7 in r1c8 is all that stands in the way of a one stepper that joins two useless skyscrapers.  |  | 
	
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		| Asellus 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 10:37 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| ravel, 
 I believe your r8c3<>2 elimination is just another way of seeing the Medusa Wrap.
 
 I, too, saw the UR based r9c2 elimination, but didn't include it because didn't help much.  I found it based on the UR-induced strong link, however, which is just an alternate way to see the same thing:
 (2=3)r8c3 - UR[(3)r9c2=(5)r79c8] - (5=2)r9c9
 
 
 Craig,
 
 While you used the ER in b9 as an ER (a grouped strong link between a box-row segment and a box-column segment), you are using the <2>s in b2 as a grouped strong link between two box-column segments, not as an ER.  Works the same way, but isn't the same thing.
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