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I heard rumors about the interactor acting up in this problem, and your output seems coherent here. So I guess it's not your fault.
I also spent an hour yesterday failing on test 1 despite my code working fine testing locally, only to learn that it was registering an extra "\n" as the line where I choose to be Alice or Bob in test case 2 (after like 20 testing submissions), so the interactor definitely had some issues.
I can't believe a same code which can pass the pretest WA on pretest again. Did you use anything random?
Use the compare button on the submit results page, and you will find they are identical(At least in my opinion)