Hi,

If in the second arrangement, the cards from the first chosen row are not all 
in different rows, then he IS a Bad magician!
I know that the magician may be luck and still be able to find the card 
depending on the volunteer choices, but it doesn't change the fact that he IS a 
Bad magician!

For me this is not a corner case. It is one thing that was not clear in the 
problem, so it should be covered in the sample cases.

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