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The one digit question
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We have all played a number, example 408 . . . and then we all know what ends up happening. That's
right 409, 508, 418 decide to show! The infamous one digit off. My thought is in this case the lottery didn't
rip us off, it was actually a miscalculation of what series of numbers they are using. A lot of times we get
our picks from some type of system we use. My belief is certain numbers belong to multiple groups of sets.
Example: 408 we all know can bring 908, 458, 403 etc, well just as that is a set that follows each other,
that 408 may also belong to another set such as 438, 108, 138 etc. When we lock on to the number we want and the infamous one digit off shows, thats usually the reason.

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