I wonder how the large input/output sets are judged.

I had solved the large input/output sets for GCJ-2011-Qualification B and C. 
After each output was uploaded, I saw the status as "In Progess ...", then 
after some time it became "Submitted", and I got the right marks. But after 
the contest finished, the status on my scoreboard was "wrong try" for both B 
and C large sets, and I the corresponding marks were deducted.

Now in practice mode, every time I run the same programs on large i/o sets, 
it gives me "correct!" result.

GCJ site FAQ says: "Rules for Large Input/Output Sets: ... You will find out 
if your answer was correct after the contest.", but it's not clear what 
happens.

Does anyone know what really happens? I can't find any answer on the GCJ 
website.

Kindly regards,

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Antoine
Kigali, RW

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