lil late, because i was braindead yesterday. Code was correct, however

i had to better interpret my output. which would lead me to make
a better print statement of the output
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row = b >> 3
col = b & int("0000000111", 2) # idk if you can do this with bitshifting too, this felt kinda cheap
score = row * 8 + col
print(score)
if score > lastScore:
lastScore = score

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# doing python again because i want to :^)
# i dont know why some others show up. it's something to do with binary i just dont understand
#
#
lines = open("input.txt").read().split("\n")
#i will use this if i ever need it, for now it's faster to not use it
#scores = []
lastScore = 0
# its binary, time to understand bitshifting
l = {}
for line in lines:
if len(line) > 3: #idk i picked 3 just cuz, sometimes python just has empty string after split
b = int(line.lower().replace("f", "0").replace("b","1").replace("l","0").replace("r","1"), 2)
if "{0:b}".format(b)[:7] == "0000000" or "{0:b}".format(b)[:7] == "1111111":
#print("{0:b}".format(b))
print("first-line")
else:
row = b >> 3
col = b & int("0000000111",2)
score = row * 8 + col
l[score] = {"line": line, "row": row, "col":col, "score":score}
#print("{0:b}".format(b))
# row = b >> 3
# col = b & int("0000000111", 2) # idk if you can do this with bitshifting too, this felt kinda cheap
# score = row * 8 + col
# print(score)
# if score > lastScore:
# lastScore = score
#print(l.keys())
lastk = l.keys()[0]
print(lastk)
for k in l.keys():
#print("started loop for " + str(k))
if k == lastk:
continue
elif k -1 == lastk:
lastk = k
else:
print(k)
print(lastk)
print(l[k])
print(l[lastk])
lastk = k