Posted: April 9th, 2008, 5:25 pm
I am sure you mentioned whatever you think you mentioned, but that doesn't mean you mentioned what I think you mentioned .
The feeling I am talking about is the one when you do not solve the CP and put it down aka your best just isn't good enough. The one where you get stuck and lose hope. The published sequence is definitely interesting and clever and has the added benefit of having the end in sight. The CP does not always offer that, especially in the case of shibaraku which leaves you far from the final product. So the CP does not always convey the same information. In the end I think it is all about what you find to be an accomplishment and what it is that makes you happy. I think diagrams would produce alot more smiles and alot less frustration.
ROD
The feeling I am talking about is the one when you do not solve the CP and put it down aka your best just isn't good enough. The one where you get stuck and lose hope. The published sequence is definitely interesting and clever and has the added benefit of having the end in sight. The CP does not always offer that, especially in the case of shibaraku which leaves you far from the final product. So the CP does not always convey the same information. In the end I think it is all about what you find to be an accomplishment and what it is that makes you happy. I think diagrams would produce alot more smiles and alot less frustration.
ROD