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Hi Harvey,
My daughter, who
is currently in the third grade, has been bringing home Sodoku math
sheets as extra credit most of the year now. In the beginning when
I looked at them, I thought "Oh no, not THESE again, as my
older son had the same type of "Superstars math" during
his elementary experience as well, and it proved very frustrating.
When she first brought them home, they weren't TOO bad, as they
were beginners, but as the year progressed, they too became frustrating
and very time consuming.
I wondered to
myself, "There HAS to be a logical way to attack these",
and I went on the internet and googled ‘Sudoku’ and found your site.
The e mails we have received have been so helpful to us
that for Christmas both my kids got a hand-held electronic Sudoku
game, because they ASKED for them! It has gone from a source
of frustration to a source of fun in this household! The hardest
part we thought was just deciding how to begin. With your
tips on approaching the game, we were able to progress into the
puzzle and really piece it all together in relatively short time.
Now, when they
come home in the backpack we look forward to them and my daughter’s
friends at school ask her strategies because she has gotten pretty
good at them! Thank you for the e- mails and please keep
them coming so we can keep advancing. It's much better than trying
to read and decipher manufacturer’s instructions and it
has become so popular now that our local paper started printing
Sudoku puzzles weekly. So, now we have even more puzzles to work
with.
Mrs. E.
M. Rogers
Osterville, Massachusetts
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Hi Harvey,
I have been playing
sudoku for about 7 months. The most difficult thing about this puzzle
for me would be when I am down to the last few squares and it comes
down to guessing, when there is no definite answer. These letters
have helped my sudoku playing. I have always realized that there
must be
some formula to it and have tried to figure it out. Reading
your letters has made me really excited and much more determined
to learn the secrets that unlock everything. That alone has improved
the way I play.
Thank you
for keeping in touch.
Emma
May Delbridge
Perth
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I have benefited greatly from you lessons. Doing Sudoku is a very
good way to spend time while waiting at doctor offices or the hospital,
which I do a lot of. I can very much recommend it to anyone who
likes to tease their brain.
Keep up your lessons. I know it must help a lot of folks!
Earl
Wells
Winchester, Ky.
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Dear Harvey,
I only discovered Sudoku two weeks
ago. I thought they would be easy for me because I pride myself
on logic and puzzle-solving. I've even been a test writer for major
testing companies, writing questions in the areas of informal logic
and number puzzles. Yet, Sudoku had me stumped and pulling my hair
out. Now I know why--I was trying to jump in too deep and too quickly.
Your letters helped me in two ways. First they kept me from
quitting after a few failed attempts. Second, they showed me how
to go slowly, learning the principles first, before trying to solve
a complete puzzle. Thank you for the skills and the inspiration!
Elizabeth
Redekop
Amherst, MA
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Hi Harvey,
I have
been playing Sudoku for about six weeks and am enjoying it immensely.
When I first saw the game I was totally confused and did not know
where to begin. I checked out several how-to books and still was
unable to get started. Then I came across your website and
received several of your letters. The approach to the puzzle finally
became clearer. I have since moved from easy, to medium, to hard
puzzles, and look forward to trying the hardest puzzles.
Thanks for the help.
Carol
Lubomski
Bayside, NY
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I have been playing sudoku for less than a month. A fellow worker
makes copies from the newspaper, and distributes them around. Over
half our work force is now doing them. I needed your web site to
get me started on the basics. I have since bought a series of puzzles
that go from easy to hard. I am trying to build up a little speed.
I am getting the hard puzzles but it takes work on my part which
I could still use tips for. The most difficult thing for me is when
you have a number that is not in the puzzle at all to begin with.
Barb
Winch,
Scottsdale, AZ.
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Dear Harvey,
I've only been playing Sudoku for about three months. The single
most difficult thing for me BEFORE I started reading the letters
was playing in an organized manner. I used logic, but haphazardly.
The letters helped me to discover patterns and how to use
them in solving. I found if I followed the suggestions, I was able
to get on a role and solve several in a relatively short time (so
I could go on to the next one!)
Barbara
Lynch, Branford, CT
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Hi Harvey,
One
of the most frustrating parts of trying to solve the puzzles was
when I had two numbers in two cells and had to guess which one was
correct. In addition, I found that at times there was an additional
cell that had the same 2 numbers as well as a third. It was brought
to my attention that the third number had to be the correct one
for the three number cells as the other two cells had only two possible
solutions. This really helps resolve many number issues.
Thanks for the tips.
Fred
Balmages
Baltimore, Maryland
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Hi Harvey,
I have been
doing Sudoku for roughly 2 years now. I was shown the possibility
matrix method of solving sudoku by a friend, but I did not really
understand it so I did not use it very much at first. However, by
a combination of rereading what he showed me and reading
some of your newsletters, I have learned just how wonderfully useful
the possibility matrix really is. It is a very useful way to solve
just about any sudoku and I have taught all of my school friends
how to use it and they thanked me because until I could
work out how to explain it I just did it for them while they sat
and watched and grew very confused!! Now many of my friends do sudoku,
but I don't think any of them do them as much as me - I really am
totally addicted to them!!
Jenny
Schwarz,
Marlborough, England
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Hi Harvey,
I just started
looking at the Sudoku puzzles recently when my daughter started
bringing them home from school. I began working the ones in the
newspaper every day and found them to be a lot of fun.
Your newsletters
gave me the confidence to know that I could complete any of the
puzzles, even the black belt ones! I am actually having
a bit of fun doing them to pass the time while I wait for my daughter
to finish eating her meals.
Thanks for your help!
Julia
Miller
Taylorsville, NC
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Dear Harvey,
I've been
playing Sudoku since it first appeared in our local newspaper, March
2005. Since then, I've purchased two books containing over 300 puzzles.
Talk about addiction!
The
single most thing that was difficult for me was trying to determine
the logic in solving the puzzles. Once, I started to receive your
newsletter, I realized how the three quadrants were interactive.
Mary
Diaz,
Lancaster, NY
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Hi Harvey,
I've enjoyed and valued
all your emails. I found the one about Kids Sudoku very
helpful as I am a teacher and for my students recognizing
patterns is very helpful. In math and other academic subjects, I
build logic skills and help make them fun to my students by using
the puzzles. Keep up the great work.
Amy Hellesen
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Hi Mr. Intelm,
Thanks
for your e-mail. I’ve been doing sudoku for about 6 months
and I enjoy doing them very much.
I also enjoy doing the daily sudoku which they send to me every
day. I enjoyed reading the news letter as well
but am still a bit confused when having done most of the puzzle
there is more than one option to put a number. Mind you it could
be that I'm a bit thick. The letters you sent me helped, but not
to solve some of the more difficult puzzles.
Mr.
Mick Paul
Northamptonshire
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Hi Harvey,
This is the least
I can do. This game has filled 2 to 3 hours of my week. It's got
my mind working and it keeps me motivated. I'm the type of person
that hates to loose, and when I can't solve one, it drives me nuts.
We've also made this a family game as well, and we really have a
good time together trying to solve the puzzles I've been playing
SUDOKU for 3 mths now and I luv it.
I'm not
sure what your letters have done for me, but I do know that they
have kept me involved with the game since I started. I'm learning
all the time.
Mickey
Poulin
Kitchener Ontario, Canada
Thanks for getting me started!
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Hi Harvey,
I'm a sudoku
'newbie' (less than a month). Since I'm so new I guess the most
difficult thing for me BEFORE the newsletter was having a technique
to solve puzzles (rather than hit & miss/ guess till I got it
right). I've only gotten a couple of letters so far but
they already help in that I now feel a 'connection' to someone else
who really enjoys playing. The positive reinforcement is a real
plus for someone like me who is just getting started. But, thanks
to you and your newsletter I think I'm hooked. Like you
say, sudoku is about having fun and keeping your mind active. Since
I'm retired that's a real plus and I can have fun while keeping
my mind active.
Thanks and
keep the letters coming.
Mike
Ward
Baytown, Texas
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Hi Mr. Intelm,
I have
just started to do Sudoku puzzle now for about a week. I too get
so frustrated because I can do one puzzle (easy) and then I would
do a Medium and it takes me so long to complete it. I want to get
better so I decided to go on line and that is when I found your
website. Your letters gave me incentive to continue and
if your daughter can do it I am sure I can too with a little help.
I am hooked on the puzzle and I would like to get better. I am doing
this because I would like to help my mind to be stronger and to
be able to think. Your letters are wonderful and very helpful. So
with this in mind I am awaiting for a return mail from you. I
am very excited about getting your books so I can better myself
and to understand truly what sukoku is all about. Thank
you for your return email.
Faye
Sally Brewster
California
Again, many
thanks for your help.
Sally
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Hello!
I am a Sudoku addict, like many. Also,
before I started reading Harvey's letters and guidelines my game
has surely stepped up. I have been playing Sudoku for just
a couple of months and I always had difficulty with my number placement
and finding doubles in every line! However, after reading these
informational newsletters, my skills greatly improved, now it is
taking me about half the time to solve these puzzles! They
really do help to make you a better player!
Sara Hobbi
Fairless Hills
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Hi,
The letters are entertaining
and informative.
My solving has improved a bit by reading.
I have been doing the "sudoku" for about four months.
I just found a web site to do online.
I like the fast pace and they are easy to carry.
Thanks again,
Linda Pendergast
Covina, CA
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I
have found your messages helpful,
but I am still at a loss on the 9 square puzzles as to which number
to put first. I am recent player and have only started to play since
receiving your lessons.
I found the 4 square puzzles very simple, but I am at a complete
loss with the 9 squares.
Patricia Grundy
Melbourne, Australia
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Hi Harvey,
I have been doing
Sudoku puzzles for a long, long time - before they were popularized
by the Japanese reselling of them in fact. They started in the U.S.,
spread to Japan, and NOW they're a hot topic. But I loved them before
that.
In
what way do your letters help? They are targeted at a variety of
puzzle lovers. And as any sudoku puzzle lover knows, any
sudoku puzzle cries out to be solved, so the fact it makes them
so readily available is a really nice thing.
In
addition, it provides a productive use for email. So often
we get spam or other undesirable letters in the mail. These letters
are of a completely different nature - they're desirable! The result
is that the letters are a kind of package deal of goodness - they
provide a positive outlet for a sudoku addict AND increase the productivity
of whatever email provider you have. A win-win situation!
As for what was
the hardest thing I experienced BEFORE I started reading the letters
- that would have to be distraction! The letters allow me
to focus on solving those very puzzles I so adore!
Thank you for your time
Jason
Loiselle
Hampton Roads, VA
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Sincerely,

Harvey Intelm
(Compulsively Addicted Sudoku Player Beyond ALL Hope And Reason)
P.S. If you're pretty darn sure that you
know everything there is to know about Sudoku then there's no reason for
you to go any further. But if there are even one or two odd occasions
where you are stumped by a ‘Fiendish’ or ‘Wicked’ sudoku, don't you really
owe it to yourself to sign up NOW!
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