Coinflipper

Coinflipper is a popular British coin game.
While the origin of the game is questioned, it is most believed to have originated from an old Scottish game in the 19th century, except using stones instead of coins.
Aim and rules
The aim of the game is to flip a coin five times, correclty guessing whether you flip heads or tails. You score 5 points if you correclty guess tails and 4 points if you correctly guess heads. You lose 1 point if you incorrectly guess heads and 2 points if you incorrectly guess tails. At the end of the game, whoever has the highest score wins.
An example game:
(Ycorrect, Nincorrect)
* Ted: Heads(Y), Heads(Y), Heads(N), Heads(Y), Heads(Y) = 15 points
* Roger: Tails(Y), Heads(Y), Tails(Y), Tails(Y), Heads(N) = 18 points (WINNER)
* Simon: Tails(N), Tails(N), Tails(Y), Heads(Y), Tails(Y) = 10 points
 
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