MMMGAME - M&M Game

Little John is playing very funny game with his younger brother. There is one big box filled with M&Ms of different colors. At first John has to eat several M&Ms of the same color. Then his opponent has to make a turn. And so on. Please note that each player has to eat at least one M&M during his turn. If John (or his brother) will eat the last M&M from the box he will be considered as a loser and he will have to buy a new candy box.

Both of players are using optimal game strategy. John starts first always. You will be given information about M&Ms and your task is to determine a winner of such a beautiful game.

Input

The first line of input will contain a single integer T – the number of test cases. Next T pairs of lines will describe tests in a following format. The first line of each test will contain an integer N – the amount of different M&M colors in a box. Next line will contain N integers Ai, separated by spaces – amount of M&Ms of i-th color.

Constraints

1 <= T <= 474,

1 <= N <= 47,

1 <= Ai <= 4747

Output

Output T lines each of them containing information about game winner. Print “John” if John will win the game or “Brother” in other case.

Sample

Input:
2
3
3 5 1
1
1

Output:
John
Brother


Added by:psetter
Date:2009-02-27
Time limit:1s
Source limit:50000B
Memory limit:1536MB
Cluster: Cube (Intel G860)
Languages:All except: ERL JS-RHINO NODEJS PERL6 VB.NET
Resource:Southeastern European 2007

hide comments
2023-08-01 04:38:21
cool problem ! taught me so much!

Last edit: 2023-08-01 04:39:17
© Spoj.com. All Rights Reserved. Spoj uses Sphere Engine™ © by Sphere Research Labs.