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I added one more column ('2', 'A', 1) for the test of the "value_of_ace" #2880

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I added one more column ('2', 'A', 1) for the test of the "value_of_ace" function to check if the value of the ace we already have in hand is 11.
"Hint: if we already have an ace in hand then it's value would be 11."

…ce" function to check if the value of the ace we already have in hand is 11.

Hint: if we already have an ace in hand then it's value would be 11.
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Existing exemplar code fails the new test, so needed to be updated.
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BethanyG commented Jan 27, 2022

Hi @EZFRICA - Thank you so much for submitting this PR! 🌟

The new test case caused the existing exemplar.py code for this exercise to fail (good for you, you found a hole in our testing!!). I've updated the exemplar code so that the CI checks pass.

In future, when proposing new test cases or test data, please double-check that the exemplar.py code for the exercise still passes. If there is a test failure during that check, please either submit changes to the exemplar where they make sense -- or double-check that the test case proposed is a correct one. Thanks so much for your attention! 😄

@BethanyG BethanyG merged commit be6418e into exercism:main Jan 27, 2022
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