after writing 3 div2-contests at my worst performance i was so thrilled that i became koyuki what should i do should i continue trying on those contest or go with easier ones and nihahaha ToT
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after writing 3 div2-contests at my worst performance i was so thrilled that i became koyuki what should i do should i continue trying on those contest or go with easier ones and nihahaha ToT
Guys, The Round 937 contest has just ended, yet I've been left in utmost sorrow, as I've missed completing 2 problems just out of trivial misconception. In Problem E, I didn't realised I had not yet check if all substrings all identical, which is so deplorable of me. And in Problem F, I just forgot to add number of b-type vertices left to the answer, and that led to wrong answer on test case 1790 — test 2. So, just be as careful as possible when you're taking part in a contest, because a miss is as good as a mile.
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