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A single playing card can be represented by a string where the first character is a digit
2-9 or a letter ‘A’, ‘T’, ‘J’, ‘Q’, or ‘K’, for Ace, Ten, Jack, Queen, King respectively, and
the second character is one of ‘S’, ‘H’, ‘D’, or ‘C’ for Spades, Hearts, Diamonds, or
Clubs. A hand of cards can be represented by a list of strings. Write a function called
threeOfAKind() that takes a list of strings representing a hand of cards, and returns True
if there are exactly three cards with the same value (regardless of suit), False otherwise.
>>> threeOfAKind(['3D', 'KD', 'JD', '3H', '3S'])
True
>>> threeOfAKind(['3D', 'KD', 'JD', '3H', '4S', '5S'])
False
>>> threeOfAKind(['3D', '3H', '3S', '3C', 'AC'])
False
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