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Korean Open Sudoku/Puzzle Championship 2014 (24th-27th Oct)
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Joo M.Y
Subject: Korean Open Sudoku/Puzzle Championship 2014 (24th-27th Oct) @ 2014-10-23 2:52 PM (#16981) (#16981) Top




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Hi puzzle friends!
Korean Open Sudoku/Puzzle Championship 2014 will be held on Oct 24-27.
http://gp.worldpuzzle.org/content/open-korean-championships
There will be available one competition with Sudoku and Puzzle grids together.
The competition will be open from 12:00:00 on October 24, 2014 (UTC/GMT+09:00, Seoul) to 23:59:59 October 27, 2014 (UTC/GMT+09:00, Seoul).

Time: 120 minutes
Authors: Sudokus by Japanese Team, Puzzles by myself.

- Minyoung Joo

Edited by Joo M.Y 2014-10-23 3:01 PM
vopani
Subject: Re: Korean Open Sudoku/Puzzle Championship 2014 (24th-27th Oct) @ 2014-10-26 6:42 PM (#17000 - in reply to #16981) (#17000) Top


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Wasn't there a Korean Championship sometime back?
What was that and what is this? Are they just open championships (like Sudokucup or LMI Monthly Test)? Not for crowning a Korean champion or for selecting team?
Joo M.Y
Subject: Re: Korean Open Sudoku/Puzzle Championship 2014 (24th-27th Oct) @ 2014-10-27 9:50 AM (#17002 - in reply to #16981) (#17002) Top




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Contest time was fixed.
The competition will be open from 12:00:00 on October 24, 2014 (UTC/GMT+02:00) to 23:59:59 October 27, 2014 (UTC/GMT+02:00).
Not GMT+09:00!!

Edited by Joo M.Y 2014-10-27 10:02 AM
Joo M.Y
Subject: Re: Korean Open Sudoku/Puzzle Championship 2014 (24th-27th Oct) @ 2014-10-27 10:01 AM (#17003 - in reply to #17000) (#17003) Top




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Rohan Rao - 2014-10-26 9:42 PM

Wasn't there a Korean Championship sometime back?
What was that and what is this? Are they just open championships (like Sudokucup or LMI Monthly Test)? Not for crowning a Korean champion or for selecting team?


Korean Sudoku/Puzzle Championship 2014 (18th-21st Jul)
= WSC/WPC Korean Selection.
- This test for just Korean puzzlers. So, PB was Korean, too. (but international players are also welcomed. )

Korean Open Sudoku/Puzzle Championship 2014 (24th-27th Oct)
- This test for all international players. PB is English. (Yes, like LMI Monthly Test.)

Edited by Joo M.Y 2014-10-27 10:03 AM
vopani
Subject: Re: Korean Open Sudoku/Puzzle Championship 2014 (24th-27th Oct) @ 2014-10-27 1:31 PM (#17004 - in reply to #17003) (#17004) Top


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Joo M.Y - 2014-10-27 10:01 AM

Korean Sudoku/Puzzle Championship 2014 (18th-21st Jul)
Korean Open Sudoku/Puzzle Championship 2014 (24th-27th Oct)

I guess its just the names that confused me. Thanks!
Joo M.Y
Subject: RE: Korean Open Sudoku/Puzzle Championship 2014 (24th-27th Oct) @ 2014-10-29 9:56 AM (#17015 - in reply to #16981) (#17015) Top




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Score page: http://gp.worldpuzzle.org/content/official-results-opened-korean-ch...

PB with no password: http://www.koreapuzzle.org/?module=file&act=procFileDownload&file_s...

Solution booklet:
http://www.koreapuzzle.org/?module=file&act=procFileDownload&file_s...

Edited by Joo M.Y 2014-10-29 10:04 AM
Joo M.Y
Subject: RE: Korean Open Sudoku/Puzzle Championship 2014 (24th-27th Oct) @ 2014-10-29 9:58 AM (#17016 - in reply to #16981) (#17016) Top




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The test is ended, and score page is public.
Any feedback is welcome.

Congrats to Hideaki Jo (deu, Japan), Kota Morinishi (Kota, Japan) and Ulrich Voigt (uvo, Germany) for the top-3 spots in KOSPC 2014.
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Subject: Re: Korean Open Sudoku/Puzzle Championship 2014 (24th-27th Oct) @ 2014-10-29 3:56 PM (#17018 - in reply to #16981) (#17018) Top


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In my personal experience the Classics were undervalued. I took 30 minutes on them and maybe I was just having stupid moments, but I think they (well the 2nd and 3rd one) were harder than the variants and the other puzzles. Maybe that's just down to my preferences though
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