the following is a made up game. wanted to solve. i doubt its calculable, so a nn would work great.
Game Goal
Place cards to create nine different five-card poker hands. Each type of hand can only be scored one time. Use Raise Chips to increase your score. Finish quickly to earn a time bonus.
Game Rules
You begin the game with a deck of 52 cards, four Raise Chips, and four rows in which to create poker hands. The top card of the deck will be always be visible to you. You can place it into one of the four rows by clicking on the row.
A card can be placed in any row, with no restrictions. However, once you place the fifth card into a row, the row will be scored, and you only earn points if you have created one of the poker hands listed on the left side of the board. If you fill a row with five cards that do not create a poker hand, you will receive a penalty of 50 points. After scoring, the row will be cleared and you can use it to create a new poker hand.
When you score for a particular type of hand, it will turn red and be checked off the list. Once this happens, you will not be able to earn points for future hands of that same type. If you create another hand of the same type, you will score a penalty of 50 points unless the hand can instead be used to fulfill a different hand of a lesser type.
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## Platform
ANy