Saturday, December 29, 2012

We are back!

Damn domain registration. If you can see this we are back. We apologize for any downtime, on this site which davemackey.com actually hosts.

Saturday, September 22, 2012

WWW = WEISSWANGE WINS WESTCHESTER

Two time defending champion Bob Mackey never made the podium in the finals of last night's 16th annual Westchester Crossword Puzzle Tournament, benefitting the Pleasantville Fund For Learning. Thomas Weisswange was the only solver of the three finalists - the other two being Glenn Ryan and Jeffrey Schwartz - who completed the Thursday, September 28 New York Times puzzle perfectly. The tournament was held for the second year at tournament host Will Shortz' Westchester Table Tennis Club. See other pictures at the Photo Gallery but please be aware that your enjoyment of the September 28 puzzle may be spoiled.

Thursday, August 09, 2012

Bob Mackey To Attempt Three-Peat At 16th Westchester Tournament Set For September 21

The 16th annual Westchester Crossword Puzzle Tournament is set for Friday, September 21, 2012 at 7:30 p.m. at the Westchester Table Tennis Center, 175 Tompkins Avenue, Pleasantville, NY. The tournament annually benefits the Pleasantville Fund for Learning and is under the direction of Will Shortz, who is also owner of the Westchester Table Tennis Center. Registration is $30 individual, $45 pair, or $5 spectator, payable at the door. The format of the tournament will remain as in years past - three New York Times puzzles everyone solves, and the Thursday puzzle solved by the fastest finisher on each puzzle. The defending tournament champ is Bob Mackey, who also won in 2010, 2008, 2007, and won the pairs division with Dave Mackey in 2006. Jeffrey Schwartz was the 2009 winner.

Friday, July 27, 2012

Simon & Schuster Mega 13

There have been some inquiries as to when Simon & Schuster Mega Crossword Puzzle Book would be out. It is scheduled for October 9. Last S&S Mega was October 4, 2011.

Friday, May 25, 2012

Crosswords LA Results!

Sorry to be late with this news. Jordan Chodorow repeated two Saturdays ago as Crosswords LA champion with Eric LeVasseur coming in second.

Doug Heller, R.I.P.

We have the sad duty to inform you that Doug Heller, for years one of the top officials at the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament, has died of cancer. Doug's illness had been known within the puzzle community and many ACPT attendees last March used the tournament as an opportunity to say goodbye and thanks for his many years of service to the tournament. More information as it becomes known to us.

Monday, March 19, 2012

2012 ACPT Live Blog

Sunday, March 18, 2012

NEVER SAY DIE

Like most of the rest of the crossword world, we left Dan Feyer for dead yesterday at the side of the road after a head-on collision with one blank and one wrong square (thanks to BEQ for the clarification) on Puzzle No. 3.

What happened after that is worthy of a primetime soap opera on the order of classics like "Dynasty" and "Dallas".

Through a series of missteps, appeals and one recanted appeal by a very sportsmanlike contestant (who wound up making the podium anyway), and aided by a very steady podium performance, Dan Feyer captured his third American Crossword Puzzle Tournament championship and another $5,000 check.

Bob Mackey will be analyzing Dan's rocky road to his third championship in a future blog post. For his part, Bob won a trophy for finishing second among New Jersey solvers, beating out Howard Barkin. Bob was 18th overall, tying his personal best since his blistering 6th place rookie performance in 1998. Dave finished 85th thanks to errors in Puzzles 1 and 7.

Your other champions crowned Sunday:
B: John Beck
C: Guy Tabachnick
D: Benjamin Aisen
E: Alex Allain
Rookie: Erik Agard
Juniors and South: David Plotkin
Fifties: Anne Erdmann
Sixties: Doug Hoylman
Seventies: Neil Singer
Senior: Jane Blanshard (with Mimi Raphael in second, adding to her trophy haul)
West: Tyler Hinman
Connecticut: Douglas Goodman
New England: Joon Pahk
NYC: Dan Feyer
Long Island: Peter Gordon
Upstate NY: Arnold Reich
Mid-Atlantic: Scott Weiss
Midwest: Erdmann
Foreign: Emily O'Neill

Additionally, 140 solvers beat "Dr. Fill", a computer that solved the seven tournament puzzles, programmed by Matt Ginsburg.

This Topsy-Turvy Tourney

Anne Erdmann, good sport that she is, has decided to take back her error on Puzzle #1, but successfully appealed her Puzzle 4 "error". The standings are now Tyler Hinman, David Plotkin and Dan Feyer going into puzzle 7, with Anne now in fourth place.

Bob is close up to the top of the B's. Dave made an error on Puzzle 7 but hopes others did the same.

Live blogging of the finals coming sometime in the noon hour. Hope you can join us.

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Through Four Puzzles

1. Tyler Hinman
2. Al Sanders
3. Francis Heaney

Anne Erdmann slips down to twelfth...

20. Bob Mackey (4th among B solvers)
95. Dave Mackey

Through Three Puzzles

The current rankings as of Puzzle 3.... the standings are showing Dan Feyer in 12th place.... could he be fallible? UPDATE: We confirmed that Feyer had two blank squares on Puzzle 3.

1. Tyler Hinman
2. Anne Erdmann
3. Al Sanders
4. Francis Heaney
5. Joon Pahk
6. Jon Delfin
7. David Plotkin
8 (tie). Doug Peterson
8 (tie). Stella Zawistowski
10. Doug Hoylman
11. John Beck
12. Dan Feyer

25. Bob Mackey
97. Dave Mackey

Through Two Puzzles

Dan Feyer and Tyler Hinman are in a flatfooted tie for first, with Al Sanders in third place. Following close behind are Francis Heaney, Scott Weiss, Jon Delfin, Doug Hoylman, Joon Pahk, and David Plotkin. Bob 60th and Dave 112th, each making a one-square mistake (but not the same one) on Puzzle 1.

First six puzzles were (in order) Lynn Lempel, Patrick Merrell, Patrick Berry, Ian Livengood, Patrick Blindauer, and Elizabeth C. Gorski. That leaves Merl Reagle and Mike Shenk to provide Sunday's puzzles.

Tonight, a demonstration of Dr. Fill, a slide show by Don Christensen, and a team-solving challenge by Eric Berlin and Jeffrey Harris. Tomorrow, the seventh puzzle, the variety show, and the finals. Be sure to follow all the action of the finals LIVE tomorrow in the window at the top of your Puzzle Brothers website.

Friday, March 16, 2012

ACPT Underway!

Marty Markowitz has officially declared the 35th ACPT underway with a proclamation and a puzzle of his own. We are in Brooklyn all weekend! Join us!

Contestant Count and A Solvers Confirmed

574 preregistrations. Do not panic as more will come over the transom. Following is the list of A solvers for this year:

Howard Barkin
Adam Cohen
Kathie Conarck
Jon Delfin
Len Elliott
Anne Erdmann
Dan Feyer
Peter Gordon
Francis Heaney
Tyler Hinman
Doug Hoylman
Richard Kalustian
Brian Olewnick
Joon Pahk
Doug Peterson
David Plotkin
Arnold Reich
Amy Reynaldo
Ellen Ripstein
Al Sanders
Dan Seabolt
Ken Stern
Scott Weiss
Thomas Weisswange
Stella Zawistowski

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Our Warmup Puzzles

As it will probably be 200 years before The Puzzle Brothers are actually constructing for the tournament, our puzzles will remain a gratis gift to be solved at your leisure. This year there will not be print distribution of our puzzles. All files are .PUZ files.

This year's puzzles are:
Bob: Bob's Themeless / Special O-K's-ion
Dave: Soul Train Scramble / Splainin' to Do

Monday, March 12, 2012

ACPT Constructors Announced

Patrick Berry, Patrick Blindauer, Elizabeth C. Gorski, Lynn Lempel, Ian Livengood, Patrick Merrell, Merl Reagle, Mike Shenk.

For the first time ever, no Maura B. Jacobson in the #ACPT.

Source: brendanemmettquigley.com blog post

Monday, March 05, 2012

Tournament Fever - CATCH IT!

Usually about two weeks in the fever starts to set in, and the countdown, no longer in weeks but in days, begins in earnest. We are about 11 days from the Crossword Mecca, the 35th American Crossword Puzzle Tournament. It all begins on Friday, March 16 at 8:00 p.m. and wraps up sometime early Sunday afternoon, at the Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge, with that lovely view of the John Jay Criminal Justice Complex.

In an austerity move, Puzzle Brother Bob will be flying solo on the Friday night games this year, which will include a palindrome-writing competition and a "Pick Your Poison" contest. That will leave Dave free to report on the goings on in and around the bar area, where independent games are staged by the more free-minded of the group. These usually take the form of trivia, Jeopardy! or other free wheeling games.

Our gift to tournament attendees this year, our puzzles, will be available online only this year. We may be able to print some on request if you want to do them on the spot.

Our reportage begins in earnest on Saturday where we will keep you informed up to the minute as to our standing in the tournament as well as those of the top solvers. Going to be a markedly different field this year without the presence of the always formidable Trip Payne. Follow us on Twitter at @thepuzbros or at our Facebook page - just search for "The Puzzle Brothers".

Saturday activities will include a presentation by Matt Ginsberg, whose crossword-solving program, Dr. Fill, will be playing along with the human competitors. There will also be a team solving challenge engineered by Eric Berlin and Jeffrey Harris.

How can you top our Saturday coverage of the tournament? With our exclusive, never-duplicated-elsewhere LIVE BLOG of the tournament finals, only here on thepuzzlebrothers.blogspot.com. We will be using Cover It Live once again to accomplish this, and Bob and I will be online to answer your questions. You can take part either at this website, or you can tweet your ACPT-related messages to @thepuzbros with the hashtag #ACPTFinals and they will magically appear to us in CIL. You will get a slightly different vibe from this year's finals as we have two new commentators this year - Neal Conan and Merl Reagle have been supplanted by Greg Pliska and Liane Hansen.

Advance thanks to our longtime tournament director, founder, and host, Mr. Will Shortz, and his able team, particularly the lovely Helene Hovanec who does so much of the behind the scenes work. And the Marriott for hosting yet again in their wonderful hotel. And we will see you ALL on the 16th!

Friday, January 06, 2012

TRIP PAYNE RETIRES FROM ACPT

Trip Payne has announced on his Facebook page that he will no longer be competing at the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament.

The three-time ACPT champion (1994, 1998 and 2004) cited the expense of attending the tournament - he recently moved to Los Angeles from his longtime home of Boca Raton, Florida - as one of the reasons that he will no longer attend the tournament.

Payne was one of the super-solvers featured prominently in the documentary "Wordplay", which chronicled Trip's second-place finish to Tyler Hinman. It was one of five second-place finishes and three third-place finishes in his ACPT career. Overall, Payne finished in the money 11 times over roughly 20 years of competing, in addition to a slew of geographic and age-level awards.

Trip's LiveJournal page notes that he has been considering retirement from the ACPT since at least September of last year.