Thank you for this material... I think I grab the fundamentals elier but this is very valuable. Thank you very much and I'm waiting for the next parts and tips how to construct AIC links.
Hi, Mirek. Yes, this was just a quick "refresher" Video, in preparation for what's ahead. The next several Lessons will be on Chains and Loops. I will get to Tutorial #34 as soon as I can, but I am planning a few Random Tips Videos, first. So please be patient. Thanks for your continued support. Good luck!
Congratulations for your first 1K. Remember the atomic reaction type of ear to mouth spread that we spoke about? 10K are coming soon. Very good summery for the subject of AIC chains. My problem is to find them, really frustrating at times. I wish we could get "tricks" for how to locate them, beyond "solve many puzzles, and you will get an eye for it..." Thank you for a great job.
In Tutorial #34 I will give you some insights on how to find and construct Chains. There is no "Magic Formula." But there are many things to keep in mind and watch out for, that will help you. I'll get to it as soon as I can. :-)) Thanks for your continued support.
Great. Thanks. I am working on Tutorial #34 right now. Hope to have it finished by next week. Thanks for your continued support, and for your promo on the Forum! Cheers.
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The endpoints of that Chain, are the 9 in R3C2 and the 9 in R9C3. So at least ONE of those two 9's must be True. This means any other Candidate 9 that can see both of those endpoint 9's must be False. This means the 9 in R3C2 is False, and the 9's in R8C2 & R9C2 are also False. I just never got around to erasing them, because I was explaining something else at that point of the Lesson. I was explaining Effective Strong Links.
For sure this is one of your best tutorials. Concepts explained in a clear way. I was able to understand everything.
Thank you for this material... I think I grab the fundamentals elier but this is very valuable. Thank you very much and I'm waiting for the next parts and tips how to construct AIC links.
Hi, Mirek. Yes, this was just a quick "refresher" Video, in preparation for what's ahead. The next several Lessons will be on Chains and Loops. I will get to Tutorial #34 as soon as I can, but I am planning a few Random Tips Videos, first. So please be patient. Thanks for your continued support. Good luck!
Congratulations for your first 1K. Remember the atomic reaction type of ear to mouth spread that we spoke about? 10K are coming soon.
Very good summery for the subject of AIC chains. My problem is to find them, really frustrating at times. I wish we could get "tricks" for how to locate them, beyond "solve many puzzles, and you will get an eye for it..."
Thank you for a great job.
In Tutorial #34 I will give you some insights on how to find and construct Chains. There is no "Magic Formula." But there are many things to keep in mind and watch out for, that will help you. I'll get to it as soon as I can. :-)) Thanks for your continued support.
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Thank you for your kind comment, and for your support. :-))
Love the review and am excited with where you are going with this.
Great. Thanks. I am working on Tutorial #34 right now. Hope to have it finished by next week. Thanks for your continued support, and for your promo on the Forum! Cheers.
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Please, Swami, returning to this video I see that at 22:59 we arrive at the conclusion that on box 1 we have two 9 (R2C3 & R3C2). How is this, please?
The endpoints of that Chain, are the 9 in R3C2 and the 9 in R9C3. So at least ONE of those two 9's must be True. This means any other Candidate 9 that can see both of those endpoint 9's must be False. This means the 9 in R3C2 is False, and the 9's in R8C2 & R9C2 are also False. I just never got around to erasing them, because I was explaining something else at that point of the Lesson. I was explaining Effective Strong Links.
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Is that your piano?
Yes