One day, Flyvan introduced a new game to his two
friends, Oregon Maple and Grape Skin. The game is quite simple. Given an N-sized
grids, like the figure A shown below (as N = 4). The blue points are the places
the first player can choose, and the red points are the places the second player
can choose.
In the game,
the two players take turns to choose two points to get connected by a stick. The
two chosen points’ distance should be exactly one-unit length. The first
player’s goal is to create a ‘bridge’ that connects a most left point and a most
right point. The second player’s goal is to create a ‘bridge’ that connects a
most top point and a most bottom point. Figure B shows a possible result (the
first player won). In addition, the stick shouldn’t get crossed.
Now Flyvan
will give the number N, and his two friends will play the game. Both of the two
players will choose the best strategy. You can bet on one player, and if he wins
the game, you’ll get twice money you bet~
Since you are a talented
programmer, you surely won’t just do gambling. Please write a program to find
out the player who you should bet on. As Oregon Maple is elder, he will always
play first.
Each line of the input is an integer N (2 <= N <=
270000), which indicated the number Flyvan chose. The end-of-file is denoted by
a single line containing the number -1.
If you think the first player will win, please output
“I bet on Oregon Maple~”, else please output “I bet on Grape Skin~”.
I bet on Oregon Maple~
这题,我就认为第一个赢,就这么写就过了,但我不相信于是看了别人的解题报告,好复杂。。。。。是我太水了。
#include<iostream>
#include<cstdio>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
int n;
while(~scanf("%d",&n))
{
if(n==-1)
break;
else
printf("I bet on Oregon Maple~\n");
}
return 0;
}