Here is some set manipulation trivia (learned while trying to force a random set mismatch in my test code, to verify the validation logic):
1. set.pop() does not give you a random element. For two equal sets a and b, `a.pop()` and `b.pop()` will give you back the same element (only lightly tested).
2. `random.choice()` will not accept a set, since it requires index support.
3. To randomly remove some set element, I found this to work: `sset.remove(random.sample(sset, 1)[0])`