A String GameProblem code: ASTRGAME |
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Teddy and Tracy like to play a game based on strings. The game is as follows. Initially, Tracy writes a long random string on a whiteboard. Then, each player starting with Teddy makes turn alternately. Each turn, the player must erase a contiguous substring that exists in the dictionary. The dictionary consists of N words.
Of course, the player that can't erase any substring in his turn loses the game, and the other player is declared the winner.
Note that after a substring R is erased, the remaining substring becomes separated, i.e. they cannot erase a word that occurs partially to the left of R and partially to the right of R.
Determine the winner of the game, assuming that both players play optimally.
Input
The first line contains a single integer T, the number of test cases. T test cases follow. The first line of each testcase contains a string S, the string Tracy writes on the whiteboard. The next line contains a single integer N. N lines follow. The i-th line contains a single string wi, the i-th word in the dictionary.
Output
For each test case, output a single line containing the name of the winner of the game.
Example
Input: 3 codechef 2 code chef foo 1 bar mississippi 4 ssissi mippi mi ppi Output: Tracy Tracy Teddy
Constraints
- 1 <= T <= 5
- 1 <= N <= 30
- 1 <= |S| <= 30
- 1 <= |wi| <= 30
- S and wi contain only characters 'a'-'z'
| Date: | 2010-10-28 |
| Time limit: | 1s |
| Source limit: | 50000B |
| Languages: | All except: TCL |
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