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		Clement
 
 
  Joined: 24 Apr 2006 Posts: 1113 Location: Dar es Salaam Tanzania
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				 Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 11:19 pm    Post subject: Aug 4 VH | 
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| 5   8 4   | 9   1   3   | 6  2   7 |
 
| 27  9 1   | 6   247 24  | 3  8   5 |
 
| 237 6 37  | *27  5   8   | 4  9   1 |
 
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| 4   5 9   | #28  6   1   | 28 7   3 |
 
| 1   3 2   | 58-7 *78  9   | 58 6   4 |
 
| 8   7 6   | 3   24  245 | 25 1   9 |
 
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| 36  1 8   | 45  9   56  | 7  345 2 |
 
| 9   2 35  | 458 38  7   | 1  345 6 |
 
| 367 4 357 | 1   23  256 | 9  35  8 |
 
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 | 	  XY-Wing 28-7 pivoted in r4c4; r5c4<>7; stte. | 
			 
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		Marty R.
 
 
  Joined: 12 Feb 2006 Posts: 5770 Location: Rochester, NY, USA
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				 Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 5:04 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				I missed Clement's XY-Wing. 
 
 
1)Type 6 UR (24)r26,c56=>r2c6r6c5=4
 
2) XY-Wing (78-2), pivot r5c5=>r3c4,r6c5<>2 | 
			 
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		dongrave
 
 
  Joined: 06 Mar 2014 Posts: 572
 
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				 Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 11:10 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				| Type 6?  Holy crow!  How many UR types are there?  Hey Marty!  Maybe you can get Griffeths to hold off from adding URs as standard VH moves until I learn them all!  (I know what I'm going to be reading about tonight.) | 
			 
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		Marty R.
 
 
  Joined: 12 Feb 2006 Posts: 5770 Location: Rochester, NY, USA
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				 Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 12:27 am    Post subject:  | 
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				Not that many.    
 
 
A Type 6 is when one of the numbers is an X-Wing and the bivalue cells are diagonal. Each of these two cells can be solved with the X-Wing number.
 
 
Basically, types, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6 are used fairly commonly. You can handle that, right?    | 
			 
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		keith
 
 
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		estrenosenlatino
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 8:22 pm    Post subject: OMG! | 
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				great!    | 
			 
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		dongrave
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 10:06 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				| Hey Keith, Thanks for the link!  Looks interesting!  Don. | 
			 
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