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			<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jun 2010 22:32:53 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>I&#x27;ve accumulated about four months of working with the Pick 3 lottery, and I have only recently stumbled upon this site. I had two wins in March when I used statistical<br /><br />analysis on approx. 375 past combinations in the TX Pick 3 Day. My statistics are calculated correctly but it seems about the same as just picking numbers at random (probably<br /><br />because its the lottery lol) and as of late i have left my statistics collecting dust on the bookshelf. I&#x27;ve recently been jumping from game to game.... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/216015">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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