SYNC13C - WHAT A CO-ACCIDENT

Ramesh and Suresh get a box full of five stars on lottery each. Since both the boxes need not have the same number of chocolates, they decide to play a game. The winner gets to have both the boxes of chocolates. They play alternatively and Suresh starts the game.

Given the number of chocolates in both the boxes, let them be c1 and c2, the player takes either c1 or c2 number of chocolates and divide the remaining box of chocolates to two boxes (these two boxes need not have the same number of chocolates). The player who cannot make such a move loses.

Given the initial number of chocolates (c1 and c2) find the winner.Assume both the players play optimally.

Input

First line of input contains a number T (1 <= T <= 1000), the number of test cases. Then follows T lines each containing two space separated integers c1 and c2

(1 <= c1 <= c2 <= 10000).

Output

For each test case print "Ramesh" or "Suresh" depending on who is the winner.

Example

Input:
2
3 1
4 5

Output:
Ramesh
Suresh

Added by:Pandian
Date:2013-12-19
Time limit:1s
Source limit:50000B
Memory limit:1536MB
Cluster: Cube (Intel G860)
Languages:All except: ASM64

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2014-01-18 12:36:44 joud zouzou
Great Problem
2014-01-06 21:31:35 anurag garg
AC......finally
2014-01-04 13:21:29 Kanish
nice one!!

Last edit: 2014-01-04 13:21:41
2014-01-02 15:18:49 Kevin Sebastian
good problem
2014-01-02 09:33:09 johri
nice :) Hit & trial ..!!
2014-01-02 08:06:41 கைபுள்ள
@Sachith (3,1) chooses(suresh) 1, 3->(2,1) chooses(ramesh) 1, 2->(1,1) now suresh can't divide 1 so lost the game.

please someone explain case 2.
2014-01-01 19:21:12 Sachith
how is winner decided??
can someone explain the first case?


Last edit: 2014-01-01 19:23:50
2014-01-01 10:01:51 [Lakshman]
@lokesh k Took pen and paper and try to solve it for small values of C1 and C2.

I solved this problem using hit and trial method.
2014-01-01 08:21:42 கைபுள்ள
@Pandian some more test cases please.
2013-12-31 09:50:00 ritz
amazing problem :) (Y)

Last edit: 2013-12-31 09:50:20
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