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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Folks saw this on another forum awhile back. I personally have not tested it , but it sounds promising. Take the 3 most overdue pairs in your pick3 game. they all must have a common digit match. Maybe a better way of putting it would be you queeze only 3 digit to wheel between the 3 pairs.     Example   Say 03 07 37 are the most overdue you would wheel digits 037 to get your combinations. This would make 24 straight play numbers including unique and doubles or you boxed them for 7 combinations.</p>]]></description>
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