Arun bid Hi in 2 rounds
At the end of three rounds:
At the end of six rounds:
Dipak’s score in the third round was less than his score in the first round but was more than his score in the second round.
In exactly two out of the six rounds, Arun was the only player who bid Hi.
Let's start by considering the fourth fact:
We know that Arun's score increased by 1 point from the third round to the sixth round, which means Arun bid Hi in the sixth round. Also, he was the only one who bid Hi in two rounds. Therefore, he must have bid Hi in the sixth round and one more round.
Now let's determine which round Arun bid Hi, excluding the sixth round.
At the end of the third round, Arun had 6 points, so in the first three rounds, he gained 2 points.
Arun's score increased by 1 point from the third round to the sixth round, which means he gained 1 point in the fourth, fifth, and sixth rounds combined.
Arun gained 2 points in the first three rounds, so he must have gained 1 point in the fourth, fifth, and sixth rounds combined.
Since Arun gained 1 point in the sixth round, he must have lost 1 point in either the fourth or fifth round.
Let's assume he lost 1 point in the fourth round and gained 1 point in the fifth round.
So, Arun bid Hi in the fourth round and the sixth round.
Therefore, Arun bid Hi in two rounds.