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			<pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:51:53 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Since Rick G mentioned variances, here&#x27;s another type of variance.<br /><br />Let&#x27;s say you played this on a Pick 5:<br /><br />12 19 25 29 32 and a QP on the same playslip, the QP gives you:<br /><br />3 6 11 12 21<br /><br />_________________ the variance is:<br /><br />9 13 14 17 11<br /><br />So you would play a third set:<br /><br />9 11 13 14 17<br /><br />Definitely a Why not approach, but for a $1- $5 player, why not!<br /><br />You can apply it to any number game.</p>]]></description>
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