Por Edson Alves, Faculdade UnB Gama Brazil
In the 8th episode of Big Bang Theory's second season, The Lizard-Spock Expansion, Sheldon and Raj are arguing about what is the best: the movie Saturn 3 or the TV show Deep Space 9. Raj suggests rock-paper-scissors to settle down the dispute. However, Sheldon says "Ooh, I don't think so. No, anectodal evidence suggests that in the game of rock-paper-scissors, players familiar with each other will tie 75 to 80% of the time due to the limited number of outcomes. I suggest rock-paper-scissors-lizard-Spock".
The rules of the game are:
Both choosed Spock and the game tied. However, it isn't hard to realize what would happened if the game had continued. In the case of Sheldon's victory, he would've said: "Bazinga!"; if Raj had won, Sheldon would declare: "Raj trapaceou!" ("Raj cheated" in portuguese); in ties, he would request a new game: "De novo!" ("Again!", in portuguese). Given the options chosen by both, make a program that prints Sheldon reaction to the outcome.
The first line contains an integer T (T ≤ 100) indicating the number of test cases. Each test case is described using one line. The line contains Sheldon and Raj options, separated by one blank space. The possible options are: pedra, papel, tesoura, lagarto e Spock (rock, paper, scissors, lizard and Spock).
For each test case your program must output a single line with the following message: "Caso #t: R", where t is the test case number and R is Sheldon's reaction to the outcome: "Bazinga!", "Raj trapaceou!", or "De novo!".
Input Samples | Output Samples |
3 papel pedra lagarto tesoura Spock Spock |
Caso #1: Bazinga! Caso #2: Raj trapaceou! Caso #3: De novo! |