
Pretty soon after Dick had arrived he was already taunting
me with stats puzzles that I really should know the answers to, and all too
often Dick would respond with a wonderfully tactful “Well, you know, 80% of
people would answer that way, but…” and then a “Let me walk you through it…”.
We puzzled a bit – Osho’s Flying Tetra II was a big hit with
Dick - and riddled a lot – and Dick shared the occasional bit of humour in
between anecdotes of puzzlers and puzzling…
One of Dick’s habits is to bring along a little gift for
everyone attending the puzzle parties he goes to… and this time he’d made up a
copy of a seriously diabolical little disentanglement puzzle… not content with
that, he’d also brought along a couple of copies of some “helpful” intermediate
stages to ease you into the main challenge… and during the course of the
afternoon he duly introduced me to the trivial baby brother, which didn’t take
me too long to solve… so we progressed onto the middle brother – which I made a
bit of a meal of, managing to find a number of things that almost worked,
vindicating Dick’s design several times along the solve – and giving Dick no
small measure of happiness, no doubt… when I finally got through the second one,
he told me I was ready for the final challenge, but I dodged that one and got
my copy of that along with everyone else the next morning… and probably just as
well, because the real deal bore about as much resemblance to the introductory
numbers as the Wright Flyer bore to Concorde!

Next morning, we loaded up the puzzles and biccies and went
down to the village to set up the hall before everyone arrived – and we just
about managed to get it all sorted before the puzzlers descended…
Angela and Peter arrived pretty early on and proceeded to
bring out several crates of books and puzzles… I started trawling through the
books and found a number of wonderful volumes to add to my collection,
including a first edition Sam Lloyd and a signed Martin Gardener first edition…
very chuffed!

I’d been keeping my eye open for a Spanish visitor from Vienna
– I recognised David from our meeting in The Hague last year and it was great
to welcome him to his first MPP… he’d duly brought puzzling keyrings and a
puzzle joke for all comers – and chocolates and cake from Vienna for everyone!
He will be warmly welcomed back if he chooses to trek back over the channel again in
the future.
Several people had a go at my copy of Intrism – Louis probably
got the furthest on it, but the general consensus was that it looked stunning but
it was a pretty unforgiving dexterity puzzle! (There’s a single entry-point, so
you’re always going back to the very beginning if you fall off…)
During the course of the morning Dick did his rounds giving
everyone there a copy of his Devil’s Coil entanglement… a serious
franken-puzzle of note with multiple levels of challenge. Let me refer you
simply to the comments above, say that the puzzle is well-named, and let us
leave it at that! (Thanks Dick!) He was also dishing out booklets of bridge
problems and entertaining all comers with his usual riddles and maths puzzles…
Big Steve had been printing stuff again and kept a few of us
amused for quite a while sorting bits between puzzles and then trying to
assemble a copy of one of Derek’s newest designs called, I think, Sphere 90… which
is a bit of a step up from Sphere 30 – an assembly of 30 pieces to form a ball.
He’d produced a couple of sets of pieces and wanted to give me a set…

[Now, on a bit of a side note, I then spent several hours over
the next few evenings trying to unsuccessfully assemble those bits into a nice
Sphere… but stuff kept not quite working out right or even in one case I found
myself running out of bits! Which is really weird given that I knew there were
spares in there… and then I realised that there weren’t just two types of
pieces in there – I’d picked up “Steve’s set” with all the extra pieces from
Sphere 30 and I’d been trying to mash them all into a single ball – that no
work! Paying more careful attention, and sorting the bits properly, I got a
nice 90-piece ball assembled quite rapidly…pity about the first couple of
evenings wasted! :-) Thanks Derek and Steve!!]

Somewhere around lunchtime we wandered up the road in search
of pig buns, only to find that our favourite hog-roastery wasn’t doing pig buns
that day so we had to settle for burgers or chicken wraps (some weird sort of
chicken and salad thingy wrapped in an old pancake – don’t see the
attraction!). I shouldn’t grumble, the burger was nice and the company
exceptional!
Adin and Sophie arrived a little while later, much to James’
delight. Adin had asked James if he had any Sorrento boxes available for sale
and James had duly brought along an entire crate full of them for Adin to
choose among… history records that Adin left with more than one Sorrento Box
and James’ load was considerably lightened.

Somewhere in the middle of the afternoon I dropped Dick off
at the station so that he could grab a train into London for the start of his
Wimbledon pilgrimage.

My all-time classic moment of the day was when we were
talking to Steve about his wheel construction of straight, identical sticks
under-quite-a-lot-of-tension. He and Ali had assembled it and from the sounds
of it, getting the last bits in were an absolute nightmare… whereupon Louis
says, wouldn’t it be easier to just slide this up here and loosen that,
demonstrating that it all comes apart rather deftly with virtually no tension
whatsoever… the look on Ali and Steve’s face was true Mastercard Magic moment
stuff: priceless!

We played “How many puzzlers can you fit in Puzzle Cave v2?”
– Answer: “More!” and David played hunt-the-interesting-puzzle among all the
other stuff in the cabinets.
I managed to line a few of the guys up with Dick’s “introduction”
to his giveaway – which should probably more accurately be described as a
misleadance rather than an introduction!

The party broke up reasonably early which allowed us to see
that David safely caught a train back into Brum for the night and get a decent
night’s sleep…
27 turns out to be another goodie!
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