dragonchild,
Right. With all due respect to thor, I believe the original problem was poorly stated (as perhaps was my challenge). I know the ultimate goal was only to determine if such a hand existed, but the process outlined by which to do it was to actually score each hand:

What I want to do is write a program that brute forces the issue. That is to say that I want to create a program that scores all 5-card hands that have a 5 in them and see what happens.

I would prefer that the actual score be tabulated since it is a harder problem, but I am fine with aborting from score() early if you know the score is going to be > 1. This is afterall not about verifying something we already know - it is about exposure to Perl6.

Cheers - L~R


In reply to Re^4: Perl6 Contest: Test your Skills by Limbic~Region
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