In case you missed it or haven't seen it yet ... Brian Hinkle asks that I remind you of his $25 Prize problem in last week's Checker Maven (checkermaven.com).
As you would expect from Brian it's a fine problem and not an easy one. The first one to send Brian the correct solution will win the $25 prize. Questions should be directed to Brian. See the website for details.
And here's the cereal box disclaimer; "Void where prohibited by law."
$25 Prize Problem
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Re: $25 Prize Problem
Not sure this is a good idea. Anyone could just easily figure it out with a program in a matter of seconds. In any case, I will take a stab at it.
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Re: $25 Prize Problem
Brian's offer stands. Address any questions to him.
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Re: $25 Prize Problem
1.5 days of computation with Cake 1.89e with full 8pc database gives +4 with no convincing line. Looks like this is a nice problem to confuse the programs
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Re: $25 Prize Problem
Brian asked me today to post here information, that price for solving this puzzle is raised up to $50.
I am playing checkers, not chess.
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Yesterday Brian asked me to post that he is raising prices up to $75 for the first person who can solve this problem
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Re: $25 Prize Problem
I'm not very good at playing checkers, so most puzzles are well beyond me. But since the problem doesn't seem to be amenable to computer analysis, I suspect a puzzle within a puzzle.
The phrase "Void where prohibited by law"... is there a double meaning there? Such as... is there a piece which could not possibly have reached the square it's on through the normal laws of checkers, and therefore should be "voided"?
Maybe a bit of retrograde analysis would help. What was Black's previous move and so on.
Steve.
The phrase "Void where prohibited by law"... is there a double meaning there? Such as... is there a piece which could not possibly have reached the square it's on through the normal laws of checkers, and therefore should be "voided"?
Maybe a bit of retrograde analysis would help. What was Black's previous move and so on.
Steve.
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Re: $25 Prize Problem
You can use program if you want, no restrictions.
I am playing checkers, not chess.