Logic GP 2020
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I'll add a table with the results of round 5 of the Logic GP here. I'll mention that the green points are the ones that definitely count.
This weekend you have the opportunity to get acquainted with Japanese culture, because the organizer of the Logic GP is Japan this time. Instructions are available: https://gp.worldpuzzle.org/content/instruction-booklet-2
The entire Logika GP schedule has been postponed due to technical glitches. This time the GP was canceled and the Japanese GP will take place 4 weeks later than the 7th round should have been. Since the World Championship will be canceled this year anyway, a month's postponement is not a problem. I will also try to change the information in the vint.ee event calendar soon, but there is no substantive difference, because the events will take place on the same dates.
Now comes the 6th round of the Logic GP. Maybe this time we'll succeed. You can start solving on Friday.
By now, I think the results of the 6th round have been finalized. I also filed a protest, as a result of which I received a lot of extra points. Quite a few solvers made the same mistake when entering the answer, and the organizers still decided to award points if the task was solved correctly and the error was only in those parts of the project where there could have been several options for understanding how to present the answer. Overall, however, it was a very useful round, because the vast majority of solvers achieved their best result in this round. Apparently, the tasks were generally easier this time.
This weekend is the 7th round of the Logic GP. Host country is France. The guide is out.
Here is the table of results for Round 7. Round 8 of the Logic GP is less than a week away.
I have added a table of the latest results of the Logic GP here. The last round did not bring about any major changes in place. However, quite a few Estonian solvers ended up in the table one after the other. Interestingly, the two best Estonians this year unfortunately could not improve their results. However, these 2 Estonians were clearly ahead of the others already. During the year, 21 Estonian solvers participated, 8 of whom received at least 1000 points. Some solvers did not even fall far short of 1000 points - probably because some rounds were missed or some rounds were not successful. However, everyone who tried was good. The tasks were still relatively difficult.