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What are the rules of the Colosseum?

1. You can walk out of your trap without restriction.

2. Your own chess has fallen into the opponent's trap, and the chess adjacent to the opponent can eat you, and you can't walk after eating it; If I don't eat you, you can still go.

Introduction:

The whole game screen of animals is divided into two areas. There is a river in the middle that separates the two areas. There is a bridge for each other's animals to cross the river. To win, you must occupy the animal nest on that side to win. Lions and tigers can jump over the river, while mice can swim across it. They don't have to cross the river from the bridge. When the mouse is in the river, they can stop the lion and tiger from jumping. You can prey on animals smaller than you in the square next to you, but the only exception is that rats can "prey" on elephants. So you should think carefully and capture the nest in one fell swoop with the best attack method.

The decision of the outcome of the beast game:

1. If the wild animals of either side enter the enemy's lair, it is victory (their own wild animals cannot enter their own lair);

2. If the beasts of either side are eaten up, even if they fail, the other side will win;

3. When all the living animals of either side are trapped by the other side and cannot move, even if they fail, the other side will win;

4. If either side runs out of chess time, even if it fails, the other side will win;

5. If either side leaves midway, even if it escapes, the other side will win;

6. Both parties agree to play chess;

7. In consecutive 100 rounds, no animals are eaten by both sides, even if it is a draw.