TURKZEKA 2005/3 Zeka Yarışması 
 
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| Mr Ekici, Puzzling's Eternal Recital For Enthusiastic Cengizhan Tekin. You know my simple crypto from previous Periods, don't you? Thank You. Congratulations to those who already solved and will solve this puzzle and also the top competitors starting from Mr Vodicka. See you all at the 4th round. Cengizhan Tekin.  | 
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| Blimey!!! This was greatest puzzle I ever seen. I wonder how Mr.Ekici can desing such kind challenge puzzles. Thanks Mr.Ekici for these great puzzles. Congrats Zdenek Vodicka! Your finale point is great. I wonder who will be at place 2 and 3 on the scoreboard at the end. Good Luck to all competitors. See you at TurkZeka 2005/4. Helen from U.K.  | 
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| What a challenge for the last 
      puzzle after two easy ones. Congratulations to Voda on this round, you 
      completely outdistanced everyone. Good luck to everyone next round. 
      
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| Nicest puzzle in the end. Good 
      luck to all. Thank You, Mr. Ekici. 
      
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| Nice battleships-variation, 
      thanks. And "telnet"'s idea is also very interesting :-) Good luck to all for the last puzzle in this third round! Christoph  | 
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| Nice problem. Albeit being simple 
      its the first one that i have managed to get correct. I thought of a related optimisation problem: What is the maximum possible answer, given the same rules and same fleet and no restriction on the number of ship segments in any given row/column/diagonal?  | 
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| Really good to see nine different 
      flags in the top ten!  Congratulations on some fine puzzles. I hope the last ones are *really* difficult!  | 
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| The puzzle was pretty simple and 
      i solved it correctly. But then I made an error while counting the number 
      of surpluses :( It hurt because this is my beginning in the world of 
      Turkzeka. Its an amazing site. Plz do keep up the good work. (Y) 
      
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| After the hard puzzle last week, 
      for which I needed half a week to find the right idea - it's nice to have 
      one that can be done in some minutes :-) But I like both... difficult and 
      easy - as TurkZeka has the right balance! Greetings, Christoph  | 
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| Nice puzzle. It wasn't hard but enjoyable. Good luck to all competitors. Helen.  | 
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| Hard but good puzzle. It was difficult for me, but I solved at the end. Good luck to those trying to solve mulishly. Thanks Mr.Ekici for this kind hard puzzles. Lene from Norway  | 
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| English : Answer of the example and clue have been changed. Türkçe : Örneğin cevabında ve ipucunda değişiklik yapılmıştır. Yılmaz Ekici (ADMIN) Good Luck.  | 
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| Şimdiye kadarki sorular içinde 
      çözümü bulduktan sonra en fazla zevk aldığım soruydu.Hazırlanışı kolay 
      olmamıştır sanırım.Bay Ekici'ye teşekkür ediyor,böyle kaliteli soruların 
      devamını diliyorum. Burak Yoldemir  | 
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| A high quality 
      puzzle. Lene Borgny from Norway.  | 
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| This one was very great! The 
      thing I liked most, was, that I had absolutely no idea how to find A and B 
      when I started fill in the numbers... and then to find the very nice 
      solution... Thank you very much and Greetings to all from Switzerland Christoph (P.S: I was very happy to have my country included in the puzzle of the last week :-D )  | 
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| Great puzzle again. Thanks Mr.Ekici. whew! I missed bonus again :( Good luck to all. Helen Roberts.  | 
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| Gerçekten hoş bir soru.Aslında 2 
      soru da diyebiliriz ipucunu cozmek sorunun kendisinden daha zor:) 
      
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| This puzzle was very 
      nice. Thanks Mr.Ekici Nely from USA.  | 
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| These kind of questions are at 
      least enjoyable. I liked it and I really wonder if the original answer 
      will have 24 empty cells or not!! (the total number of letters used in the 
      countrie words is 21) 
      
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| Christoph'a tamamen 
      katılıyorum.Bu haftaki gibi, puan limiti olmayan sorular daha keyifli. 
      Hattâ bu tür sorularda ek puanlar; ilk çözen üçlüye değil de, en iyi 
      çözene ya da en iyi çözen üçlüye verilmeli bence.. Herkese sevgiler.  | 
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| I can't imagine how someone can 
      solve this one with 14 empty cells?! Congratulations! :-) But to be honest, I prefer the classic Turkzeka puzzles with 100 or 0 points more than optimization-puzzles without a points-limit! Good luck and a lot of empty cells to all! Christoph  | 
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| Cok guzel bir soru. Asamalı 
      sistemi de cok hosuma gitti. Hazırlayanı tebrik ederim. 
      
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| Nice 
      puzzle. Thanks. Yusuf Hanci  | 
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| I love that the tricky part of 
      this puzzle is not the nonogram, instead it is figuring out the final 
      answer to submit (which ;m having trouble with). I hate that it is right 
      in front of my nose and I cant see it :) 
      
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| That was a lot to do this time... 
      but as usual a great puzzle :-) thanks! Christoph  | 
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| Very interesting 
      puzzle. Thanks Mr.Ekici for this nice puzzle. Good Luck to all. Helen Roberts  | 
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| This was a nice puzzle although 
      has a mistake. Good luck to all. Helen.  | 
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| soru güzel ancak ilk haftdadan 
      bonus puan verimi yanlış bana göre. eleme gibi birşey olsaydı da ilk 
      haftaya herkes eşit başlasaydı daha güzel olurdu. benim 5. gün haberim 
      oldu. soruyu cevapladım ve 10 bonus puan aldım... daha önceden haberim 
      olsaydı daha fazla alacaktım. bence adil değil... ELEME ŞARTTI.. 
      
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| I am agree. That was a nice start 
      again. Good luck for all. Zafer Huseyin Ergan  | 
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| Thank you for this nice first 
      puzzle! I wish everyone a lot of fun in the next 10 weeks of TurkZeka 3! Christoph  |