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The child’s game, War, consists of two players each having a deck of cards. In the actual card game, for each play, each person turns over the top card in his or her deck. The higher card wins that round of play and the winner takes both cards. The game continues until one person has all the cards and the other has none. Create a program that simulates a modified game of War. The computer will play both hands, as PlayerOne and PlayerTwo, and, for each round will generate two random numbers and compare them. If the first number is higher, PlayerOne’s score is increased by 1 and if the second number is higher, PlayerTwo’s score is increased by 1. If there is a tie, no score is incremented. When one "player" reaches a score of 10, that player should be deemed the winner and the game ends. The range of numbers should be 1-13 to simulate the values of cards in the deck. You do not have to declare "suits"; the random number values alone determine the value of the card.

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