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			<description><![CDATA[<p>149 415 644 852 177 455 647 860 188 461 648 861 189 465 710 865 197 537 715 915 315 539 752 950 350 548 761 960 361 549 762 961 365 638 765 962 366 639 815 965 2 previous  is still due.  I have weighted the above chart to help cover those numbers, but to play all possible combos you would have to play 61x, 65x, and 15x and drop two of the exact duplicates of today&#x27;s Midday draw (615).  That gives you 28 tickets to play.</p>]]></description>
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