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Brit college girl becomes second time winner of The Times su doku championship
London, Sept 15 (ANI): Nina Pell, a mathematics undergraduate at Sheffield University has become the first person to win The Times national su doku championship twice, this weekend.
The 21-year-old girl shocked the organisers when she finished four fiendish su dokus in just 18 minutes in the first round.
And then in the grand finale, she got a clear sweep after completing four even harder puzzles in just 31 minutes.
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Pell has already won the 1000 pounds prize in 2005.
She claimed that she has stopped feeding on su doku puzzles in magazines anymore, after she began to show symptoms of su doku overdose.
"I'll always stop when I start dreaming about numbers," Times Online quoted her, as saying.
She added: "When I get weird delirious dreams, that's when I know it's gone too far. I'll probably have a su doku dream tonight - it's a bit more of a nightmare, really." (ANI)
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