Belote
Game
Young Mirko is a smart, but mischievous
boy who often wanders around parks looking for new ideas. This time he has come
across pensioners
playing the card game Belote. They have
invited him to help them determine the total number of points won in a single
game.
Each card can be uniquely determined by
its symbol and suit. A set of four cards is called a hand. In each game,
one suit that "trumps" any other and is called the dominant suit.
The number of points in a single game is equal to the sum of scoring values
of each card from each hand won in the game.
Mirko has noticed that the pensioners have won N hands and that
suit B was the dominant suit.
The scoring values of cards are given in
the following table:
Card scoring value
|
Card symbol
|
If dominant suit
|
If not dominant suit
|
A
|
11
|
11
|
K
|
4
|
4
|
Q
|
3
|
3
|
J
|
20
|
2
|
T
|
10
|
10
|
9
|
14
|
0
|
8
|
0
|
0
|
7
|
0
|
0
|
.
Write
a program that will determine and output the total number of points won in the
game.
INPUT
The first line contains the number of
hands N (1<=N<=100) and the value of suit B (S, H, D, C) from
the task. Each of the following 4N lines contains
the description of card Ki (the first
character being the label of the ith card ( A, K, Q,
J, T, 9, 8, 7 ), the second character being the suit of the ith card ( S; H; D;
C)).
OUTPUT
The first and only line of output must
contain the number of points from the task.
Sample
Input1:
|
Sample
Input2:
|
2 S
TH
9C
KS
QS
JS
TD
AD
JH
|
4 H
AH
KH
QH
JH
TH
9H
8H
7H
AS
KS
QS
JS
TS
9S
8S
7S
|
Sample Output1:
|
Sample Output2:
|
60
|
92
|
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