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	|  Topic: No need for candidates!! | 
  
	| Philmac 
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 |  Forum: General discussion   Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2005 2:49 pm   Subject: No need for candidates!! | 
  
	| I have just learnt that a colleague of mine does sudoku. He tells me that the hints (which he occasionally looks at) seem to rely on entering candidate numbers in each cell - he said that he finds thi ... | 
  
	|  Topic: December 8 Hard Puzzle | 
  
	| Philmac 
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 |  Forum: Daily Sudoku puzzles   Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2005 9:38 am   Subject: thanks again David! | 
  
	| I had exactly the same position as Amy. You may remember me, the one who confused himself with too many digits a few weeks ago! Same thing happened again here. Normally, BEFORE I resort to filling in  ... | 
  
	|  Topic: nov14 hard | 
  
	| Philmac 
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 |  Forum: Daily Sudoku puzzles   Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 12:31 am   Subject: across the world | 
  
	| ... but not in Sydney! 
 Thanks again everyone.
 
 phil
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	|  Topic: nov14 hard | 
  
	| Philmac 
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 |  Forum: Daily Sudoku puzzles   Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 12:03 am   Subject: as i said .. stupid! | 
  
	| david 
 Yes, of course and I'm sure that it will all fall out now.
 
 Unusually for me I panicked and coded up all possibilities in all remaining cells (I usually tend to prefer just looking and seeing . ...
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	|  Topic: nov14 hard | 
  
	| Philmac 
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 |  Forum: Daily Sudoku puzzles   Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 11:42 pm   Subject: nov14 hard | 
  
	| Ok folks here is where I am at: 
 203 510 000
 109 002 305
 560 003 012
 
 300 005 246
 456 238 001
 792 641 538
 
 830 100 029
 627 000 103
 900 320 000
 
 David. I had located the 8 as you say but that hasn't gi ...
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	|  Topic: nov14 hard | 
  
	| Philmac 
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 |  Forum: Daily Sudoku puzzles   Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 11:25 pm   Subject: nov14 hard | 
  
	| Am I being completely stupid or is this tougher than it might appear. I have spent longer on this than I have on many 'very hard' but have come to a complete standstill. If someone tells me it's not t ... | 
  
	|  Topic: order of steps in the solution | 
  
	| Philmac 
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 |  Forum: Daily Sudoku puzzles   Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2005 8:58 pm   Subject: order of steps | 
  
	| That's very helpful coming from an expert. It does more or less confirm what I had suspected - interesting though, and thanks for taking the time to post such a detailed response. | 
  
	|  Topic: order of steps in the solution | 
  
	| Philmac 
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 |  Forum: Daily Sudoku puzzles   Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2005 10:08 am   Subject: order of steps in the solution | 
  
	| I am intrigued to know whether there is an order to the solution of a puzzle. Clearly towards the end the answer is NO as there are many different ways to fill in the EASY remaining blanks. Similarly  ...
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	|  Topic: August 14 puzzle grade | 
  
	| Philmac 
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 |  Forum: Daily Sudoku puzzles   Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 12:47 pm   Subject: 14 August | 
  
	| guest and Geoof's reply. 
 First of all, the guest has reached EXACTLY the same position as I did when I almost gave up, so I think that the guest has been using the same strategies as me.
 
 Geoff: am I ...
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	|  Topic: August 14 puzzle grade | 
  
	| Philmac 
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 |  Forum: Daily Sudoku puzzles   Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 12:39 pm   Subject: 14 August | 
  
	| I have to admit that I found this hard! 
 I have managed to do every other Sudoku puzzle (in the month that I have been doing them) by filtering and looking at PAIRS and gaps in sequences. This include ...
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	|  Topic: Another try at July 16 | 
  
	| Philmac 
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 |  Forum: Daily Sudoku puzzles   Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2005 11:35 am   Subject: july 16 | 
  
	| still puzzled. Hollydoll's table has r9c9 blank - where's the 1? | 
  
	|  Topic: Another try at July 16 | 
  
	| Philmac 
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 |  Forum: Daily Sudoku puzzles   Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2005 8:47 am   Subject: july 16 | 
  
	| Why does r9c8 have to be a 4? 
 On the other hand, observe that the pair of numbers left for r2 are 2 and 9; since the 9 cannot be placed in r2c4, it must go in r2c9 etc.
 
 Phil
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	|  Topic: August 13 has exactly three solutions | 
  
	| Philmac 
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 |  Forum: Daily Sudoku puzzles   Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2005 11:42 am   Subject: August 13 has exactly three solutions | 
  
	| I agree ... definitely only one way to complete the 'near solution' given in the first post. 
 Phil
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	|  Topic: 13 Aug  has  at least 2 solutions | 
  
	| Philmac 
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 |  Forum: Daily Sudoku puzzles   Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2005 11:37 am   Subject: 13 Aug  has  at least 2 solutions | 
  
	| r8c3 is given as 6 in the PUZZLE (i.e. it is 'fixed' from the outset). Thus these are not solutions to the same puzzle but to 2 different puzzles. 
 phil
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	|  Topic: Thanks | 
  
	| Philmac 
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 |  Forum: General discussion   Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2005 10:07 am   Subject: Thanks | 
  
	| Whoa katie  !!! Some of us are mere mortals and struggle on the 'hard variety' How much time do you spend on them? 
 Phil
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	|  Topic: June 7 | 
  
	| Philmac 
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 |  Forum: Daily Sudoku puzzles   Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2005 12:26 am   Subject: June 7 | 
  
	| r9c8 or r9c9 must be 1 (reason: r5c7) Hence r8c4 or r8c5 must be 1
 Also r8c4 or r8c5 must be 3 (reason: r7c8 & r9c1)
 Hence r9c4 must be 4
 
 Hope that helps
 
 Phil
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