The OP's code answers these questions.
Given the OP's dataset:
1,1,,,,
1,2,,,,
3,4,1,1,,
1,1,1,1,,
5,6,3,4,1,2
1,1,,,,
1,1,1,1,1,1
the code indicates that "Success" obtains when at least one of the following tuples is '1,1' and "Fail" obtains when one is '1,2':
(n,n),(n,n),(n,n)
^ ^ ^
| | |
| | + - Tuple 3
| + - Tuple 2
+ - Tuple 1
Edit: Added the "Fail" condition. Thank you, Jim.
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