This doesn't make sense though, because I always check (0, 0) for a HIT 
first, which should always be True in the first two test sets. Therefore, 
none of the "random generator" part of the code is ever executed in those 
test sets.

On Monday, 20 April 2020 18:05:54 UTC-4, porker2008 wrote:
>
> While test data is not random, your solution is.
>
> It is very likely that you have a bug in your code that in some cases, the 
> random number you generated cause your program to behave incorrectly.
>
>
>

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