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Kattis\Guessing Game

Description

Stan and Ollie are playing a guessing game. Stan thinks of a number between 1 and 10 (inclusive) and Ollie guesses what the number might be. After each guess, Stan indicates whether Ollie’s guess is too high, too low, or right on.

After playing several rounds, Ollie has become suspicious that Stan cheats; that is, that he changes the number between Ollie’s guesses. To prepare his case against Stan, Ollie has recorded a transcript of several games. You are to determine whether or not each transcript proves that Stan is cheating.

Input

Standard input consists of several transcripts. Each transcript consists of a number of paired guesses and responses. A guess is a line containing single integer between 1 and 10 (inclusive), and a response is a line containing “too high”, “too low”, or “right on”. Each game ends with “right on”. A line containing 0 follows the last transcript. There are at most 2500 guess-response pairs in total.

Output

For each game, output a line “Stan is dishonest” if Stan’s responses are inconsistent with the final guess and response. Otherwise, print “Stan may be honest”.

Sample Input/Output

Input Output
10
too high
3
too low
4
too high
2
right on
Stan is dishonest
5
too low
7
too high
6
right on
0
Stan may be honest