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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Win D.Here are the probabilities in a duality situation.1     0.5135135142     0.2636961293     0.1354115254     0.0695356485     0.0357074956     0.0183362817     0.0094159288     0.0048352069     0.00248294410     0.001275025Remember these are only probabilities of losing by sticking with Odd or Even. The Odds of all Odd or all Even will always be 50/50 for each dvent regardless of past statistics.Hope this helps......../George</p>]]></description>
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